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Hi Steve,
They appear to be egg cases of the turrid Megesurcula carpenteriana.
I can provide an image of this species with an egg case, from the very
same location,
should this interest you.
It is a fairly common sand dwelling turrid in this vicinity...not too
mention quite beautiful.
In addition, I have a specimen of what you believe to be Ophiodermella
inermis on the same page.
It was collected offshore from Del Monte Reef. I'll have to go back and
see what I may have identified it as.
Cheers,
Bob Abela
Tamuning, Guam
http://www.guamcell.net/~babela/bobsguamshells/
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Subject: ID egg cases in California
Hello Conchl'ers,
Please help identify egg cases collected in Monterey Bay July 2003. If
you know which snail laid them, please email me. Thanks in advance.
Two pictures can be viewed at:
http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/people/potts/lonhart/unknowns.html
Cheers,
Steve
Steve I. Lonhart, Ph.D.
Research Associate
Institute of Marine Sciences
University of California
100 Shaffer Road PHONE: (831) 647-4222
University of California FAX: (831) 647-4250
Santa Cruz, CA 95060 email: [log in to unmask]
WEBSITE: http://www.biology.ucsc.edu/people/potts/lonhart/
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