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Dear Enzo, and others
I have had a quick look at the file labelled capulidae. I agree with Henk,
that it is not a Capulidae, but I think however that it may be a juvenile
species of Amathina, Pyramidellidae? Thyca from memory has taller ribs and
is found on the blue five armed starfish of the Indo-pacific whose name
alludes me at the moment.
Hope this helps a bit.
Stephanie
At 08:42 AM 8/09/2004, you wrote:
>Dear Enzo,
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>With the help of Olivier I was able to see the pictures of your "Capulid".
>It has nothing to do with Capulidae. In my opinion it is a species of
>Thyca, probably Thyca crystallina, or something related.
>Where did you collect it and where there more specimens?
>If it is really Thyca, then this might be another exotic migrant in the
>Mediterranean Sea.
>Best regards,
>
>Henk K. Mienis
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Stephanie A. Clark
Department of Biodiversity & Systematics
University of Alabama
Box 870345
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Phone: 1 (205) 348 1792 FAX: 1 (205) 348-6460
Mobile 1 (205) 310 9942
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