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Hello back, es,
I have never really seen such a work (illustrations of juvenile
shells). There are scattered verbal descriptions in most older general
works like Abbott's "American Seashells," and a few pictures (last page
of the compendium and some species illustrations that state an immature
individual) but that is it. I am quite sure a careful search of the
literature would come up with quite a bit of information, but it would
involve a lot of looking.
Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
> >I am enquiring about the availability of any illustrated comprehensive
> literature clarifying the difference between juvenile shells and their adult
> >brethrens.
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> Thank you,
>
> Elizabeth
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