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Sandro Colli Vignarelli <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Oct 1998 19:57:47 +0100
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Dear Jenny,
it's not so rare to find hybrids in Cypraea.
Most of them are for instance between annulus and moneta, but I suppose that
is because they are very common and the probability to find an hybrid is
greater. Note that also your "has a part" of moneta.
 
Recently a friend of mine (are you listening, Luciano?) has found an
intermediate form between annulus (again!) and obvelata.
 
 
Sandro
 
PS: can also I receive a picture?

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