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I've never collected a Recluzia lutea but I did collect a Recluzia palmeri
Dall which is also a rare shell. This was a live specimen actually in a
tide pool in the upper Gulf of California just north of Cholla Bay on the
Sonora side of the Gulf. This was illustrated in the July 1995 Hawaiian
Shell News vol. 43, no. 7, page 2. The shell, hoever, was only 9 mm.
Aloha, Tom Burch
At 07:17 PM 10/18/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Conch-L'ers,
>
>Something just came to me. I have known about Recluzia lutea for a long
>time. I have never seen one or even heard of someone collecting one of
>these shells. Have any one out there collected one of these. It is a
>delicate brown pelagic shell related to the Janthinas.
>
>Andrew Dickson
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