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At 18.16 17/01/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>Fusinus sp.
>50mm. Senegal.
>Sold as "longicauda", even if the picture linked below shows something
>different from longicaudus, and we are not on the right side of Africa.
I am extremely interested in the ID of this species since I have it and
have never been able to identify them. My specimens are almost identical
to Olivier's ones.
However, mine come from Central Philippines...
>Any idea ? I promise this is the last question for the month...
Why? I personally really like to see yours and other's unidentified
specimens, there is a lot to learn.
Paul,
Do you have any reference?
Which is its correct distribution?
Thanks,
Paolo
At 13.01 17/01/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Olivier,
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>I believe this is the shell that was long sold by dealers as "Fusinus
>boettgeri", but has recently been taken out of Fasciolariidae, and is now
>named Afer pseudofusinus.
>
>Paul M.
Paolo G. ALBANO
Bologna, ITALY
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Homepage: http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/pgalbano/index.htm
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