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Wed, 29 Dec 1999 07:14:16 -0600
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On a recent shelling trip to South Padre Island we found several hundred
Angel Wing valves (Cyrtopleura costata Linne, 1758) on the beach.
Surprisingly, almost all of them (90-95%) were the left valve.  I seem to
recall reading an article or study which was conducted on this type of
phenomenon but of course cannot remember where I saw it.  Can anyone out
there in Conch-land point me to the article or better yet have an
explanation.

Thanks,

Steven
Texas

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