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Jeff,
In most land snails the inside of the shell has a whitish color, so I
suspect that any "pearl" would be the same color. Henk can probably provide
a better answer. But, I must add that, based on Henk's description, I don't
think I can easily tell whether or not an unusual growth on the inside of a
land snail shell is a pearl, that is shell material deposited around a
foreign object (or a piece of broken shell) or a repair scar. Repaired
breaks & holes are very common in land snail shells & it is often difficult
to see thru them.
Aydin
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeffrey J Herod [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 11:44 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Pearl formation in landsnail
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>Dear Aydin,
>In freshwater mussel you can get pearls in a variety of colors (i.e.,
>white, purple, pink/rose), but generally genus/ species
>restricted. Do you
>see coloration in pearls from snails? Does anyone have any
>observations or
>data related to color of pearls and any "correlations" based
>on genus or
>species?
>Take care,
>jff
>Jeffrey J. Herod
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