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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 07:16:42 +0100
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Hello all,
 
Last Sunday while we were at the sea for a walk with the kids, I found
an albino Buccinum undatum of about 6 cm. in a seafood stand. Can
anybody tell me how common this is within this species or is this rather
exceptional ? I know for example that Pecten maximus has a fair amount
of albino specimen...
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Jan Haspeslagh
Belgium

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