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Thank you for this precious and useful tip, Constantine!
Le 15/05/2014 13:08, Constantine Mifsud a écrit :
> Hi Oliver,
> Marshallora adversa; when fresh it is usually distinguished by the
> greyish-green colour of the first cordon on each whorl.
> Constantine
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> From: Olivier CARO
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> Subject: [CONCH-L] A mediterranean Thriphorid
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> Dear friends, regarding Triphorid I am not the champion of
> identification. I always need help!
> http://www.idscaro.net/sci/03_myst/index.htm#med
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> If any of you, kameraden, had an idea?
>
> Olivier Caro
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