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"J. Ross Mayhew" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jun 2006 04:48:48 -0300
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I am wondering how often a specimen very close to the WR size comes up
for most Conus critters these days? I realize this will vary
considerably from species to species, but i am just curious about this
matter in general: for example,  the WR milneedwardsi size is 183mm now,
so i hear.  How often do specimens over 181mm surface in "the Shell
World"?  Likewise say, Conus vicweei: how often would one expect 94+mm
speicimens to surface, considering the WR is probably 96mm by now?

 From still chilly, unusually damp New Scotland,
Ross Mayhew.

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