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Dear Bruno;-
A couple of years ago, I spent a whole morning tossing S pugilis back into the ocean. This was at Sanibel. That would indicate that they are quite common.
Any time you want to know if a shell is rare or not, consult a dealer or Tom Rice's Prices.
The only shells not listed by Rice are either so common, a nickle would get you five; or so rare, no one has offered them for some time.
Art
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> From: Bruno Mathé <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2003/10/24 Fri AM 10:55:34 EDT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Strombus pugilis albinos
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> Talking about white strombus...
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> I recently found a Strombus pugilis, in Guadeloupe, with the dorsum white,
> and the mouth light orange and grey. It was the only one like this in a
> concentration of several dozens of specimens, all very colorfull. Are
> albinos Strombus pugilis rare ? Uncommon ? Fairly common ?
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> Best regards,
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> Bruno
> www.zonatus.com
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Conchologists of America List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]De
> la part de lindawbush
> Envoyé : vendredi 24 octobre 2003 05:35
> À : [log in to unmask]
> Objet : Re: Strombus costatus
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> Hi, All!
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> The shell I am dealing with is thick-lipped, very shiny on
> the lip, and lustrous on the dorsum. And, it is
> completely white; however, there is no operc.
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> Caio!
> Linda
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