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Cincturia hunteria is a common species in Alabama, but rarely seen at or near shore.

Doug Shelton

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> On Dec 6, 2020, at 8:34 AM, steve rosenthal <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello, John's email reminds me...I had just checked the Texas
> Encyclopedia and was going to post before I got distracted by incoming
> phone calls
> 
> The ONLY 'banded tulips' listed in the Encyclopedia are branhamae and
> lilium.   The "Florida banded tulip" (hunteria)  is not listed, the
> text cites "8  spp. of Fasciolariidae " as occuring, and they are all
> shown, hunteria is not among them.....  and I know  I've  never seen
> any in/from NE Texas, Louisiana, or Alabama  in any of my various
> trips, though i defer to they  local collectors on that.
> 
>> On 12/6/20, JOHN A CRAMER <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Another change I've missed!
>> I have F. tulipa's from Cedar Ky, FL, Eleuthera and Puerto Rico and F.
>> lilium hunteria from Sanibel, Sarosota and Darien, Ga. Are they all now in
>> Cinctura? And I guess C. lilium hunteria is just C. hunteria and I don't
>> have any C. lilium?
>> 
>> Emeritus Professor of PhysicsOglethorpe University, Atlanta, GAebooks at
>> https://www.smashwords.com/books/search?query=John+Cramerpaperback books
>> at
>> https://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?keyWords=john+a.+cramer&type=&pn=2
>> 
>>    On Saturday, December 5, 2020, 6:28:53 PM EST, Allen Aigen
>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> If anyone has a copy of the 2010 book, especially if you are a Texas
>> seashell collector, I would like to find out a few details of Cinctura
>> lilium and C. hunteria  in Texas and Mexico.
>> 
>>   - The best way to distinguish them is from the axial cords on the first
>> half of the second whorl (when preserved) and a longer siphonal canal on C.
>> lilium.
>>   - I have a few specimens  of C. lilium from South Padre Island, and they
>> have two colored lines on the upper whorls.  Petuch and Berschauer 2020,
>> show a specimen from Port Aransas, Texas with two lines. The C. lilium
>> shells from both sides of the Yucatan Peninsula (Vokes and Vokes, 1983)
>> have three, more evenly spaced lines.
>>   - Petuch and Berschauer show C. lilium going from Ciudad del Carmen in
>> Mexico up to the Mississippi Delta (but not from the Yucatan Peninsula.)
>> Does C. hunteria  also occur in Texas or in Mexico west of the Yucatan??
>>   - Do all the Texas specimens have only two lines on the upper whorls, or
>> do some have three, fairly evenly spaced lines like the shells from Mexico?
>> 
>> 
>>   - Petuch, E.J. and D.P. Berschauer, 2020. A Review of the living Cinctura
>> banded tulip shells (Gastropoda, Fasciolariidae) with a description of four
>> new subspecies and a new subgenus. The Festivus 53(4):316-334.
>> 
>>   - Vokes, H.E, and E.H. Vokes. 1983.  Distribution of shallow-water marine
>> Mollusca, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Mesoamerican Ecology Institute
>> Monograph 1; Middle American Research Institute Pub.54, Tulane University,
>> New Orleans.
>> 
>>   - Aigen, A., 2020.  The living species of the tulip shells: Fasciolaria
>> and Cinctura (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda). American Conchologist 48(2):
>> 16-31.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Allen Aigen
>> 
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