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Tue, 26 Jan 1999 09:09:25 -0600
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Emilio Jose Power wrote:
>
> Finding shells dead shells out of range.
> A Liguus tree snail from cuba was once found on a beach in yucatan (even
> though its not tooo far away) it is proof that shells can travel significant
> distances even when dead through currents. It would be interesting in looking
> at current patterns and see if any Cyprea found along the path match the
> descritption of your shell.
> Emilio
 
 
 
Thank4s Emilio.
 
I4m looking for a photo of Cyprea clandestina for the identification.
I4m shure is a Cyprea !
 
Regards
 
Jorge

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