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Raymond and Olivier
The first shell is a juvenile specimen of the genus Plesiotrochus, it
is a small family with about 10 species found in the Indo-Pacific.
Stephanie
At 12:13 PM 05 02 2013, you wrote:
>Dear friends, we are a bit puzzled with this pair of gastropods. The
>first one is absolutely unidentifiable by us. To the second one, we
>understand it's a Gibberula or something close to. Unfortunately, we
>don't have access to the studies made by Killburn or Lussi & Smith on
>the Cystiscidae of South Africa and SW. Indian Ocean.
>
>http://www.idscaro.net/sci/03_myst/index.htm#mauri
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>If anyone had an idea...
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>Regards
>
>Raymond Huet, Olivier Caro
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