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Hi José,
The only publication I know concerning Cape Verde cones is:
"Cones shells from Cape Verde Islands.A difficult puzzle.ROCKEL, ROLAN and
MONTEIRO (1980). ed. IBSN 84.300.399 3.7, Espana."
But you know that the senegalese peninsula is also called "Cap Vert"
peninsula; There are some relations between this malacogical area and the
off shore islands. I have just issued a little article concerning the
senegalese cones. I hope you will read this article soon on the wed site:
http://seashell-collector.com
Warmest regards (25° C) from the french Côte d'Azur.
Roger Le Béon (Association Française de Conchyliologie).
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: José H Leal <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 12:33 AM
> Subject: Cape Verdean cones
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> > Dear Conch-Lers,
> >
> > Is there a recent publication dealing in a comprehensive fashion with
the
> > multitudinous species of Cape Verdean cones? Your help is much
> appreciated.
> >
> > Warmest (93 deg. F) regards from SW Florida,
> >
> > José
> > ______________________________________________
> > José H. Leal, Ph.D., Director
> > The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum
> > Editor, The Nautilus
> > www.shellmuseum.org
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> > 3075 Sanibel-Captiva Road
> > Sanibel, FL 33957 USA
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