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Marcus,

Our Florida Panhandle specimens are dark like your Brazilian ones.
Jim Brunner
On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Marcus Coltro wrote:

> I found some Hastula cinerea salleana from Bunnie Cook's collection
> and compared with specimens from Brazil.
>
> Shells from Southern Brazil are usually smaller and lighter in
> color, from North are larger and darker
>
> http://www.wonderphotos.com/shellphotos/hcinerea.jpg
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> Marcus
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> Marcus Coltro
> WWW.FEMORALE.COM
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