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Date: | Wed, 3 Apr 2002 10:22:41 +0200 |
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Dear Conch-L'ers,
I was going through my olive collection with the great new book of Greifeneder & Tursch and came across a strange species. The Olive book describes that truncata has (amongst others) as main feature the cogwheel pattern on the shoulder, a grey aperture and the brown stripe inside the notch. I have some species from Cebaco Island in Panama which are all exactly as described for oliva truncata. One is however different, by having the same features only having a lilac aperture. I have named this one in the past oliva spicata violacea, but it is not oliva spicata. Is it possible that oliva truncata also has a lilac aperture?
Greetings from Holland,
> Fred L.J. Vervaet
the Netherlands, Amsterdam
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