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The columellar tooth is one of the distinctive features; conspicua does
show this tooth, as conoidea.
Hmmm... conoidea shows inner striation on labial wall, conspicua
doesn't... Thanks for this ID, I'll check what is said about this species.
Olivier
19/01/2014 17:52, john k tucker a écrit :
> Sirs,
>
> Looks like O. conspicua Alder, 1850?
>
> John
> On 1/19/2014 10:21 AM, David Kirsh wrote:
>> Dear Olivier,
>>
>> Do you have Moluscos Marinos de Andalucia by Gofas, et al?
>> http://www.nhbs.com/moluscos_marinos_de_andalucia_2_volume_set_tefno_183266.html
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>> I can't afford the book price plus shipping yet but it might have
>> your odostome or something close. Last year, there was a free
>> 200=page sample from the book that was terrific in itself. I don't
>> know if you can still access the sample online.
>>
>> David
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