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Aydin Orstan <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Feb 1999 08:44:01 -0500
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James,
 
A picture is worth a thousand descriptions. Go to Guido Poppe's
Cyberconchology site
http://www.club.innet.be/~year0078/EN/Cyberconchology.html
Then pick Gastropoda, then Subulinidae, and there you will find pictures of
Rumina decollata.
 
The last published distribution map of Rumina in the U.S. that I know of is
in Dundee, D.S., Introduced Gulf Coast Molluscs, Tulane Studies in Zoology &
Botany, 16:101-115, 1970. Fig. 6 shows a few spots right at the tip of
Florida's panhandle. I was hoping that it had moved further south since then.
You may be able to find them though.
 
A.
 
On Monday, February 22, 1999 at 4:07:25 pm EST,
"James M Cheshire" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Kurt, I live in Gulf Breeze, next to pensacola.
>Could I find these "Rumina"? What do they look
>like? Where can I find them?
>
>Let me know,
>James C.
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