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Date: | Wed, 26 Jul 2000 23:30:56 -0700 |
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Dear Conch-L experts,
This past weekend, I was snorkling in Toyon Bay on Catalina Island (off
the coast of Los Angeles, California, USA) and I encountered a group of
thaids in a few feet of water that looked like a smooth form of Thais
haemostoma: grey-brown exterior, orange mouth. The only eastern Pacific
shell that I could find close to this guy is Stramonita biserialis but
Catalina Island would be a significant northern extension to the range
of that Thaid. Also, I believe that the orange aperture is not
characterisitc of S. biserialis.
Anybody have any ideas or know of other occurrences of this mollusk
around Catalina?
Thanks for the help,
Phil Liff-Grieff
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La Crescenta, California USA
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