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I want to thank Bill Fenzan who put me in touch with a Terebrid expert. ID
was confirmed as M. paucistriata with an unusual color pattern.
May have a few more species (various families) to ask about in the near
future.

All the best,
Bob Abela

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Subject: [CONCH-L] Guam Terebrid

Dear all,

Please feel free to click on the link below for a detailed image. I have
B&C's Living Terebras of the World but having difficulty with species
determination. Thinking Myurella paucistriata (E. A. Smith, 1873) but
uncertain. Would appreciate your thoughts.

It's the first I've seen of this species on Guam.

http://babela.smugmug.com/gallery/7235468_fsPbq/1/479878021_2nkku/Large

Thanks,
Bob Abela

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