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Jenny Cline wrote:
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> I have recently acquired what appears to be a hybrid Erosaria moneta x
> caputserpentis. Several of these have been recovered from the Phillipines
> in recent years. How frequently have Conch-L'ers encountered hybridized
> Cypraea?
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> I can make a digital photo to share if anyone would like to see it, or post
> it on a website.
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> Jenny Cline
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> Until 15 Oct:
> 401 S. Twin Creek Dr. #9C
> Killeen, Texas 76543
> (254) 699-2501
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> "Non illegitimi carborundum est."
> I trade for Cypraea and buy related literature!
Jenny,
What an odd coincidence. I have, sitting in front of me, what appears to
be a cross between a Cypraea lynx and a C. tigris. First one I've ever
seen. It's well known that species of Haliotis hybridize, but it never
occurred to me that Cypraea might, as well.
K. Hutsell
San Diego
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