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Marco,
I believe John is correct in these being the D. v. roemeri variety.
The Texas form is different from the Florida form.
I can send you a pic of a lot it you like.
Leslie
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From: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Marcus Coltro
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 4:33 PM
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Subject: RES: Donax sp.
Yes, I thought about variabilis, but these shells here are very narrow and
do not look like the others specimens of variabilis I have.
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De: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de John
Wolff Enviada em: terça-feira, 3 de julho de 2007 18:27
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Assunto: Re: Donax sp.
They look like what I have as Donax variabilis roemeri Philippi, 1849 from
Texas. Am. Seashells N.
5754 (the image is useless).
They are the only ones in my collection that have that peculiar indentation
at the ventral margin.
Mine came from off Corpus Christi
John
Lancaster
At 03:04 PM 7/3/2007, you wrote:
I found some Donax in my office (among tons of other unidentified shells),
without any label with it.
It can be from anywhere, maybe one of you know it even without locality
(about 25mm)
http://www.wonderphotos.com/shellphotos/donax.jpg
Thanks
Marcus
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