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Hi, James. Following is a description of arene cruentata, from
M. Humfrey, Sea Shells of the Caribbean: " Diameter 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
Colour white, with small, fairly regular red or brown patches on
the upper surface of the whorls. There are 4 to 6 whorls, bearing 2 rows
of triangular spines on the periphery, the bottom row is usually mucyh
smaller. Sculpture of many axial threads"....
It is a pretty species. I found several fitting this description in
the Bahamas, with the distinctive red dots. Want one ? Send me your
address on e-mail ([log in to unmask]) and I'll send you one ( somewhat
pending if I can can find the little box of them in my collection which
I am trying to re-organize).
Karen VV
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, James M Cheshire wrote:
> Dear all, does anyone have a good disciption of Arene cruentata?
> Is it an pretty species? Does anyone have a photo of one? The only
> picture I have of it is in my golden guide Seashells of North America.
> Any photos or info would be much appreciated, and anyone who can provide
> me with some info will be thanked.
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> Kind Regards James
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