Ümit,
I don't understand what difference it makes which way the aperture is
turned; you can't get more or less whorls by turning the shell around.
Look at the shell from above & count the whorls starting at the protoconch,
just like you would count the whorls of any other shell. it doesn't matter
whether it is a clausiliid or helicid.
Aydin
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 19:09:13 +0200, umit <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear Allen,
>In normal number of whorls are quite important and sometimes can vary a
>little in a type series. What i asked was how can we count 1/4 whorls when
>aperture of a spire-shaped shell is turned to you....
>best regards
>
>Ümit
>
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