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I have found /C. femorale/ in Eleuthera.  Also Abacos.
Karlynn
NC - USA


On 6/9/2012 4:38 PM, Ellen Bulger wrote:
> Heh, you want something weird? I'm sitting in the Rock Sound Airport
> in Eleuthera with Jim Cordy typing this, waiting on our plane (love
> Twin Air, but they schedule in a freeform island sort of way).
>
> I found, yesterday, in Tarpum Bay, a Cymatium femorale. It was dead,
> about four and a half inches. If I had found a penguin there, I would
> not have been any less surprised.

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