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Hey Andrew,
Cepaea nemoralis can be found in some pretty northerly climes, and it can be
mistaken for C. hortensis. I think the easiest "tell" is the light-colored
columella of C. hortensis and the brown lip of C. nemoralis. I am sure some
of our land snail experts can easily help out if they can see an image of
the shell in question.
Tom Eichhorst
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Kay Lavalier
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 11:42 AM
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Subject: [CONCH-L] Cepaea in Norway
Dear All:
I found some Cepaea in Andalsnes, Norway,
a few years back. I think that they are
probably Cepaea hortensis, but I'm not
certain. Is C. hortensis the only species
of Cepaea located that far north?
Yours,
Andrew Vi
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