Aha! St. alatus appears to have a higher spire and deeper interior color.
(probably more differences in the mollusk.) And, yes, I have seen St. pugilis
on a Sanibel beach by the thousands. Excercize of the day was pitching them
back in the ocean.
Q-Man
"Marlo F. Krisberg" wrote:
> I don't believe you'll find S. pugilis on Florida's west coast. Anyone out
> there disagree?
>
> Marlo
>
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> Subject: Another Elementary Question
>
> Yep, It's Me Again!
>
> How do you tell Strombus alatus from Strombus pugilis? Are
> they both found in the Gulf of Mexico near Sarasota. If I were to go by
> color alone, I would have both species. But I am not sure.
>
> Can someone help? Abbott says something about the angle of the lip; is
> this a good indicator?
>
> Thanks!
> Linda