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Hello all,
Cypraea midwayensis has been collected in the Pacific at several
locations by the MNHN. New Caledonia among others. In the
Philippines, 2 dead shells (one is the WRS) from Balut Island, one
dead and one alive from Balicasag Island. The shell is apparently
present everywhere in the 400-500 m zone. It also has most probably a
difficult to access habitat, as most shells are collected dead.
Possibly it lives hidden in deep crevices a.o..//
Guido
On 09 13, 06, at 1:58 AM, Chris Takahashi wrote:
> They were never collected off Midway, rather a sea mount 300miles
> North of
> Taiwan. I've been in Taiwan when a trawler returned from that area
> with a
> few specimens. CHRIS:)
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