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Yep, I agree with Winston that this may indeed very well be a form of
Tricornis tricornis. Unfortunately there is paucity of material, only
holotype and one paratype.
It appears however that the paratype is in the USA.
I will ask the person who kindly sent me photographs of it to allow me to
send (through e-mail) those to the people interested.
Gijs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barney, Winston" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: Seeking author and publication for a Strombus. :)
> As an afterthought, there is another form, Tricornis tricornis f.
> indecoratus Lorenz & Wiese, 1990 described in Schriften zur Malakozoologie
> 6(3), pp. 51-56. . It is also listed in the Conchological Iconography, p.
28
> , Plate 42, fig.2
>
> Winston
>
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> > While doing some research into Strombus (Tricornis) tricornis, I came
> across Strombus
> > (Tricornis) tricornis erythraeensis. Unfortunately, no author or year
of
> publication was
> > provided. Does anyone happen to know this information?
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