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Maurizio Perini <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Dec 1998 19:01:24 +0100
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Yes, Oliva bulbosa Röding, 1798 sometimes has a
light blue color.
 
Maurizio,
Vicenza (ITALY)
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Oliva collecting & Study
 
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da:     Jorge Mendez Fuentes [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Inviato:        giovedì 24 dicembre 1998 17.21
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Oggetto:        Jorge Mendez /
 
Dear friends:
 
 
An aesthetical question:
 
Somebody knows species that can be finded in blue-bluish collor ?
(I have Cyprea pantherina, Cyprea tigris, Cyprea azurea, Cyprea boivini,
Conus sponsalis, Conus asella, really in very good blue collor)
 
I4m looking for Astrea stelare, Oxistele sinensis and Patella caerulea
for his blue collor too.
 
..............
 
For the Conch-L-poets
 
Thanks, a good job !
 
Jorge

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