At 08:49 PM 10/11/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Whelks are Carnivorous and Conchs are Herbivorous. That is the main
>>morphological difference. Whelks as well as members of Fasciolariadae are
>>voracious carnivores. Conchs (members of Strombidae) are grazers.
>That definition is fine if you live in the eastern USA.
>Common names are only helpful in local situations. We need to use Latin to
be sure other
>shellers know what we're talking about!
In the eastern USA, Pleuroploca gigantea, a fasciolariid, is known as the
horse conch!
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