A young shell, yes !
The only Seila in the area is... Seila trilineata (Philippi, 1836), an
NW. african species, known into Mediterranean. Thank you, José, for this
help.
Olivier
Le 08/10/2014 19:12, José Leal a écrit :
> The second looks like a young Seila sp. ...
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> Dear ConchLers, again two small things, found in north-eastern Crete.
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> http://www.idscaro.net/sci/03_myst/
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> A young specimen of something that seems able to grow larger, and a small Cingulina-like.
> At the base of these cliffs, I collected also minute Conidae. First time I encountered baby mediterranean cones, with sizes ranging from 2,5 to 4mm.
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> Thank you for your helps
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> Olivier
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