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my purpose in visiting this particular spot was to look for the
introduced Cuban Pleurodonta marginella, which i did eventually
locate...My preferred way to look for Liguus (i dont collect land
shells) is similar essentially to what Les said...if you go to all
the same places in December, when the dry season has really kicked in.
then the snails are dead on the ground in great abundance.
On 6/2/13, Leslie A. Crnkovic <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My collecting of Liguus has been limited to that with the late Archie Jones
> in late fall/early winter.
> Found in a ring around the trees, sadly it was easy to find dead females who
> passed while laying eggs.
> However, the beauty of it is that the shells were all cleaned, fresh, and
> none were harmed in the collecting process.
> That said, remember this as a great easy collecting note.
>
> Leslie Crnkovic
> Wuxi, Jiangsu, China & Pasadena, Texas USA
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