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one thing i would consider is size.....at one spot i go to (Castellow
Hammock) there are consistently some much larger specimens that i
would consider auricoma based on published accounts of that species
reaching a larger size, other 'normal' sized shells are plentiful
there too... The fact that i go to many other similar places full of
snails that never get close to that size (all of which i presume are
provisoria) suggests there could be something to the purported size
difference.
On 1/24/18, John Jacobs <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I'm trying to understand the difference between the camaenid land snails
> Zachrysia provisoria and Z. auricoma. My land snail references have not
> been helpful. I have specimens of both (supposedly) from Florida. But I
> can't see any significant difference in shell structure.
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> As always, any help from the forum will be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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> John
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> John and Cheryl Jacobs
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> Seffner, FL
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