Good point, the intact-ness of the protoconch is again an issue. I
think several of us have submitted our best northern specimens to
Marlo ; none of mine turned out to have intact protoconchs. I don't
know of any specimens locally that were other than beach shells, if
anybody has any northern live taken or very fresh beach shells,
those would indeed be better prospects.
On 2/5/15, Marien Faber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> the cool Massachussetts waters are at the edge of the distribution of the
> genus Seila. It is highly unlikely that two species reach exactly the same
> limit. Therefore any recent specimen from the type locality and with an
> intact protoconch will establish the identity of S. adamsi beyond reasonable
> doubt.
> Marien
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