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LaVerne Lambert <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Apr 2001 05:47:25 -0400
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Where do you live David?  We only find coquinas and tusks.

>
>What do people frequently find live in beach drift?
>
>I don't mean after a "big blow" but on a regular day.
>
>I seem to find live or dying Epitonium often enough even though there are
>no
>detectable sea anemones or coelenterates nearby. I've found E. humphreysii
>and E. lamellosum. Maybe they were sick and got dislodged from their
>subtidal habitat?
>
>Nassarius acutus is a common beach drift denizen. I assume it's scavenging
>the drift like I am.
>
>Terebra dislocata and Anadara ovalis are frequently live.
>
>What else?
>
>David Kirsh

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