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Hi Pat,
I have never collected Scaphella junonia in Texas. The farthest west was one specimen at 28º00.86'N, 92º27,56"W, which is still Louisiana. It has a very interesting orange coloration (i.e., S. j. form johnstoneae to the max) but it was collected dead. I will be glad to send you an image if you think it will be of interest.
Emilio
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From: "Patrice BAIL" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 10:34:02 AM
Subject: [CONCH-L] Scaphella juniona
Hi Volutist fellows,
Are they reliable records of Scaphella juniona living in the Texas and east Louisiana waters?
In the other way, does it cross through the Mississipi delta ?
Thanks. If this eastern population exists, photos of specimens will be highly appreciated.
Patrice Bail
2 square La Fontaine 75016 Paris
Tel:+33(1)45253330
Mob:+33(6)32692180
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