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Art Weil <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 16 Dec 2000 21:55:11 -0500
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Dear Alfonso:
        The Olive described as "carnicolor" is a form of O. annulata. It is a
very pretty orange color. It's whole name is O. annulata carnicolor
Dautzenberg, 1927. It comes from the Phillipines.
        Art

Alfonso Pina wrote:

> Hello everybody.
> I'm new at this place and almost new in Conchology, so I have come mainly
> to learn something (and I'm really doing!)
> Although I also collect, my main interests now are taxonomy and sistematics
> and I have a couple of questions for any of you:
> I have recently got an Oliva with the label "Oliva carnicolor" but I was
> not able to find such species in any place (I look at Poppe's
> Cyberconchology and "Compendium of Seashells") Does such species exists or
> maybe a synonimous?
>
> Thank you for your time,
> A. Pina
> Malaga
> Spain

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