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"Paolo G. Albano" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 13 Apr 2002 22:50:19 +0200
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I do not think that is a Vexillum savignyi, but just a beached V. tricolor.
V. savigny never has dark spots, just white ones.
On the other hand some V. tricolor may lack the dark spots too.
It is mainly a matter of outline, more elongated and with flatter whorls in V.
tricolor, with more shouldered whorls in savignyi.
Best regards,
Paolo

At 21.31 13/04/02 +0200, you wrote:
>
> Dear David
> For a Vexillum savignyi, you can sea a plate at :
>
> <http://www.idscaro.net/ext/d_medshells/class/fam3/costell.htm>http://www.
> idscaro.net/ext/d_medshells/class/fam3/costell.htm
>
> Olivier Caro
> Paris, France
>




Paolo Giulio ALBANO
Bologna, ITALY
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