Hi all!
I just got back from Isla Holbox, Mexico witha one or
two odd shells that I thought someone might have some
thoughts about.
The first -- and aoddest -- is an alphbet cone that
has a high, stepped spire. Anyone ever seen one like
that? I found many alphabet cones, but all the rest
were approximately typical of the kind i've seen in
Florida -- maybe a little darker but hte spirres were
flatish and definitly never stepped.
The second is a Florida cone that is a dark, rich
brown color all over.
Is this a Mexican specialty or did I find something
truly freak-like?
Also, it was fairly easy to find nice Turnip Whelks
there (I got three in a five day trip) -- I thought
they were rare?
best,
Gillian
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