> Dear Lin;-
The thing is---this Ab. is not red. It is predominately blue. Even at its small size, I suspect it is an adult of whatever species it might be.
Art
> From: Lindsey Groves <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2004/06/04 Fri PM 03:17:51 EDT
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> Subject: Re: KON-troversy
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> Art and others:
>
> The Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) is raised commercially in Chile (see
> Forcelli, D.O. 2000. Moluscos Magallanicos: Guia de Moluscos de Patagonia y
> sur de Chile, p. 45).
>
> Aloha,
>
> Lindsey
>
> At 01:32 PM 6/4/04 -0400, you wrote:
> >Dear all;-
> > What we need is a good discussion of something. A prize will be offered
> for the best suggestion: the closely guarded <A TITLE="Click for more information about recipe" STYLE="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: medium solid green;" HREF="http://search.targetwords.com/u.search?x=5977|1||||recipe|AA1VDw">recipe</A> for Flying Pig Stew.
> > Here, in the midwest, we have Cicadas. Billions of them. People are
> even eating them---dipped in chocolate or guacamole. They are known,
> familiarly, as the 17 year locusts. When the temperature reaches 70%, they
> begin singing. It is loud enough to deaden the ringing in my ears.
> > OK, a shell inquiry: a friend brought me a Haliotis from Chile. It is
> 58mm. Beautiful. But I can't find any note of Abs from that coast of South
> America.
> > And, oh yes, my Cincinnati REDS are in first place. ---at least for now.
> > Art
> >
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