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Good Morning Bruce:
About Cymatium (Monoplex) intermedium (Pease, 1869}, its type locality is
Hawaii where it is common. It is much less frequently found throughout the
Indo-West Pacific both north and south of the equator. No not confuse with
aquatile or pileare.
The only live specimens that I have collected were from Hawaii and were
along rocks
in a few feet of water. Henning and Hemmen in their book Ranellidae &
Personidae of the World list as the habitat: "In tide pools and on
fringing reefs, down to 90 m." If you are interested in these families
that would be an excellent book for you to have.
Betty Jean, The Tall One
At 09:54 PM 4/2/98 +1000, you wrote:
>Can anyone provide me with information about the locality of the marine
>snail cymatium intermedius.
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>Is this snail present in waters both north and south of the equator and what
>is its habitat ?
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>Thanks
>
>Bruce Livett
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