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marlo wrote:
> Previously I inquired as to whether anyone has first-hand knowledge (and
> specimens) of any T. isocardium collected in Florida waters. Several of you
> searched your collections and provided information. Thank you all!
> However, only Harry Lee was able to confirm some specimens collected
> offshore from NE Florida in water over 60 feet deep. Per chance has anyone
> else found T. isocardium in Florida?
I have a nice, smaller T. Isocardia collected from the sand, 65', well
inside the Boynton Ledge, southwest of Table Tops. I have seen others
from the same area, including one massive specimen, almost 4", with
spectacular prickles. They are not common, by any means, but not rare
either.
m
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