Dear Mr. Phadke,
I've not looked at the problem systematically, but it seems to me
there are many strongly-supported instances of interspecific hybrids
in the marine gastropod family Strombidae - including Peggy's exemplar.
The only instance of intergeneric hybridization I recall the case of
is Harpago chiragra (Linnaeus, 1758) and Lambis lambis (Linnaeus,
17858). The evidence seems to rest on only four specimens, but it has
been a hot topic for several years running. A shell is figured in
Kronenberg (2008: 530; pl. 210, figs. 2a, 2b), and I personally find
it rather convincing.
Harry
Kronenberg, G., 2008. Strombidae. pp. 514-571 including pls. 202-229.
In Poppe, G. [ed.] Philippine Marine Mollusks Volume 1 Gastropoda
Part 1. ConchBooks, Hackenheim, Germany. 1-758, including 312 full page plates.
At 11:33 AM 4/1/2011, you wrote:
>There are some reports of hybrids of Strombus pugilis/alatus in the
>Palm Beach, Florida area. Others would know more about this than I,
>though I think I have one.
>
>Peggy
>
>On Apr 1, 2011, at 1:51 AM, chandrashekhar phadke wrote:
>
>>Dear Brothers and Sisters,
>>
>>I would like to know, are there any examples of Intergeneric
>>Hybrids: either from the same family or from different families
>>showing morphological characters of both the parents in gastropod shells ?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Yours sincerely,
>>
>>Chandrashekhar Phadke
>>Poona, India
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