Paul and Emilio,
The book "Moluscos de Chile" by Jaime Ramirez Bohme lists one specimen of
Nacella
mytilina (Helbling, 1779) with the following dimensions 42.2 x 28.1 x
23.0mm.
42.2mm is 1.7 inch, not too far from your 2 inch shell, Paul. As Emilio said
Patella cymbularia Lamarck,1819 is a synonym. It is found, according with
the book, in the Strait of Magellan and Tierra del Fuego.
In the description says:
"Concha delgada, oblonga, forma de lancha, conica, oblicua, medianamente
alta, apice muy anterior, curvado hacia el borde. Delgada casi translucida.
..." If you need some more details I can send them privately.
I wish it can help you.
All the best,
Eduardo
Brasilia, Brazil
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De: Emilio F Garcia [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Enviada em: Terça-feira, 22 de Junho de 1999 14:47
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Assunto: Re: [CONCH-L] Nacella cymbufaris?
Paul,
There is a "Patella" cymbularia Lamarck,1819, which is a synonym of Nacella
mytilina (Helbling, 1779), a Magellanic species. The problem is that your
2-inch shell is too big to be mytilina.
Emilio
>Hi Folks,
>I have an elongate, very lightweight limpet-type shell from an old
>collection, about 2 inches in length. The cabinet label reads "Nacella
>cymbufaris Lam.", and the listed locality is Chile. I have never been
able
>to find a reference to this name, and I have never seen another specimen of
>this. Has anyone ever heard of it?
>Regards,
>Paul M.
Emilio F. Garcia
115 Oak Crest Dr.
Lafayette, LA 70503
USA
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