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I want to thank the many Conch-Lers who responded to my request, esp. Rich
Goldberg and A.J. Powers who provided additional photographs.

Marlo

Wed 3/4/2009 7:15 PM; Marlo wrote:

L. magna is Florida's largest Tellin.  In 20 years of collecting in Florida
I've never found one.  So, in order to do a presentation of this shell Karen
VanderVen generously supplied specimens.  However, she too had not found
samples in Florida.  Here's the presentation:

http://z14.invisionfree.com/Conchologist_Forum/index.php?showtopic=1707

I'd like to hear from collectors who have actually collected this shell in
Florida with locality data and color variations that can be added to the
presentation.

Marlo
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