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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 11:08:22 -0400
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Subject: Do we have anyone who specializes in Philine shells?
While gleaning my bubble shells from San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, I came across what at first I thought was just a small (9.3 mm) of translucent shell. But upon looking at it with my magnifying glass I saw that it looked like it was complete. I think it is from a sea slug, probably a Philine. I've never found one before or since.
I have some photos taken with a smart phone, but only the beautifully scalloped edge really shows clearly. Under a microscope I could see that it has about 5 strong ribs that angle across the many fine peripheral ribs. Unfortunately, these don't show in my photos. Nothing I've found online resembles my shell.
I can't show the photos here, since the "List" doesn't allow attachments. Who can I send this to or send the shell to for better pictures so we could all share its' beauty?=============
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