Kev Lamprell wrote:
>
> Sylvia's comments on Recluzia rollandiana with the habitat Florida-Texas-Brazil
> is interesting, this species occurs in large numbers on our central Queensland
> Kev
This really doesn't surprise me. It makes sense that somewhere in our
vast oceans Recluzia rollandiana is common. Here in Florida, Bursa
grayana/pacamoni and Micromello undatus are exeedingly rare. It seems
that there isn't a lack of these shells from waters off Brazil. Perhaps
the ultimate reason for this is the influence of various climates.
By the way everyone, please try to address the specific Andrew at least
once in a your message, when posting it on Conch-L.
Andrew Dickson