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Sorry to be a bit of a thicky but how do you tell if a shell is sinistral? I
have quite a number of conus ventricosus. Maybe I need to take another look
at them :-))) Can a Cyp be sinistral?

Ed

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http://www.listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9901C&L=conch-l&P=R3623 02:39
AM 1/18/99 +0000, you wrote:
>Conch-L'ers,
>
>To the references made earlier on abnormally-reversed Conus species, let me
>add that I have sinistral specimens of tghe following cones in my
collection:
>
>Conus anabathrum Crosse, 1865
>Conus baccatus Sowerby, 1877
>Conus furvus Reeve, 1843
>Conus infrenatus Reeve, 1848
>Conus tinianus Hwass, 1792
>Conus ventricosus Gmelin, 1791
>
>

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