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Olivier,
In 2008 I spent 5-6 months in New Zealand. Most/all of our shell collecting
was intertidal. I collected Zeatrophon ambiguus from a number of locations
on the North and the South islands. In each location the shape and
sculpture were similar, but were quite variable between locations. Here is
a link that shows this variability,
http://www.gastropods.com/0/Shell_3060.shtml
Ken Piech
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Thank you Roland. I imagined ambiguus much more variable.
I suppose these little animals feed on oysters?
Olivier
Le 19/09/2013 21:55, Roland Houart a écrit :
> Hello Olivier
>
> It is Zeatrophon ambiguus (Philippi, 1844)
>
> Roland
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