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Two species common at Sanibel that could fit - immature Mercenaria forms,
and Chione intapurpurea. The Chione would have radial threads. Some of our
quahogs are quite colorful, with brown blotches, chevrons, even all brown.
Hey bivalvia folks, are we still using M. mercenaria and M. campechiensis
to pigeonhole our West Florida species?
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> From: J.A. Dekker <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Mercenaria?
> Date: Monday, July 06, 1998 4:09 PM
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> Dear all,
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> On vacation on Sanibel i found some bivalves, looking like Mercenaria,
> cream or greyish white with brown stripes or bloths on it and fine ribs
on
> the exterior.
> The interior is white, they are about 2 inch big. Any idea, which species
> this will be?
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> Johan Dekker.
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