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In simple terms (I am sure there are more exacting methods):
Tibia (Tibia) insulaechorab insulaechorab - mostly solid brown shell with a
long posterior canal that extends past the penultimate suture.
Tibia (Tibia) insulaechorab curta - brown shell with dark subsutural bands
and a shorter posterior canal
Tibia (Tibia) insulaechorab luteostoma - yellow stained aperture
Whether these are subspecies or forms I leave to the stromb experts.
Tom Eichhorst, winding down 2009 in New Mexico, USA
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Eddy WILMET
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 8:20 AM
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Subject: [CONCH-L] TIbia
HI,
how can I see the difference
between:
Tibia (Tibia) insulaechorab curta
Tibia (Tibia) insulaechorab insulaechorab
Tibia (Tibia) insulaechorab luteostoma
Regards,
Eddy.
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