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Thank you. I believe you. So, I keep this ID as is.
Olivier
Le 11/02/2015 12:50, Paolo G. Albano a écrit :
> Hi Olivier,
> I do not think it is a Chrysallida.
> As far as I can judge, it is definitely a juvenile of Truncatella
> subcylindrica. The profile of juveniles is very different from adults,
> because the first whorls are lost during growth.
> Best regards,
> Paolo
>
> On 11/02/2015 10:40, Olivier CARO wrote:
>> Dear friends, what kind of Chrysalida is this ?
>> http://www.idscaro.net/sci/04_med/pictures/fam3/truncatella_subcylindrica6_rhuet.jpg
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>> Previously identified as a juvenile of Truncatella subcylindrica, it
>> appears to be larger and with a very different spire than these snails.
>>
>> Any help regarding this picture and the genus Chrysallida in
>> Mediterranean, will be welcome.
>>
>> Thnaks in advance
>>
>> Olivier Caro
>>
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