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Could you send some pictures of it. Thank you!



On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:39 PM, John Cramer wrote:

> I've just returned from snorkeling in the Bahamas (Andros) and I got
> several melanellas off a sea cucumber.  They look like conoidea or
> jamaicensis or hypsela.  The largest is about 8 or 9 mm.  My best
> guess from pictures is hypsela.  Beautiful shells under low
> magnification.  I have no information on these species as to
> distribution, preferred hosts, etc.  Does anyone have an idea which
> species is most likely or are they all possible?
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