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Wow !!!
I've seen images from live Epitoniums, but these are great ! Bill , thanks
for sharing them with us .
These images reminds me of the booklet from 1979 , Seashells of western
Europe , from Mr Bouchet,Danrigal and Huygens , It has some great pictures
of living seashells .Alas no (living )Epitonium pictures were in this book
,but this booklet is a must for every European sp. collector to get more
information on habitat etc.
Thanks again !!!!
Jan Neefs
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From: Bill Frank <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 2:52 AM
Subject: Eye-to-eye With An Epitonium
> I have put some Epitonium images up, althouth I wish that they
> were better. Like Art said previously, E. rupicola should be included in
> our fauna list but it's very difficult to find a live one to photograph.
> Crabbed ones are no problem.
>
> http://www.jaxshells.org/talbot.htm
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> Bill Frank
> 1865 Debutante Dr.
> Jacksonville, FL 32246-8645
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