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>I told a number of list members that I would let them know
>when I had images of my new purple Nucella lamellosa.

Nice color. Any frilly ones? I collected two real beauties on the
Victoria breakwater. I have never seen another such fine frilly
delicate specimen, even in illustrations. One was a solid pale beige,
the other solid chocolate-brown. Unfortunately they are packed in a
large box (haven't seen them since 1980!... one day I may have room
to open the huge box and sort my Canadian material out), so I can't
take images...

Comments on your list:
Cranopsis cucullata shown is a juvenile. Adults don't have the nodes
Exiloidea rectirostris is in Turbinellidae: Ptychatractinae,
transferred by Warén (got any spares? I'm into turbinellids)

Nice images. How do you take them?
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Regards
Andrew

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