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Thu, 10 Jun 2004 18:02:13 -0400
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I have a couple of Conus i can't find a name for: the first one is a
genuine mystery from Brazil - can't find it anywhere.  The second, i
just can't put my finger on the name, which i SHOULD know, so i thought
i'd "ask the experts" - you guys!  (it IS remarkable regarding just how
different the ventrum is from the dorsum, however: the ability of cones
to switch patterns dramatically, never ceases to amaze me.)

They and their pertinant information ca be found at:
http://www.schnr-specimen-shells.com/Needsaname.html

From the Sunny Shores of New Scotland,
Ross Mayhew.

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