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Philippines shells blend
Philippines shells blend I saw only one mature queen conch flopping along in a grassy area. Sid found a lively thick-lipped S. costatus whose lip was pure white, not darkened as is usual in old specimens of the milk conch. Bivalves, such as my favorite arks, I did not take. Swimming near a rocky area on the way to shore, however, I came upon Arca zebra. They became aware of my shadow before I noticed them and gave away their hiding place in snapping shut their valves. Anyhow, they are hard to get out of the rock crevices, due to their strong byssus. Philippines shells blend
Philippines shells blend Area 6 of those under discussion is probably my favorite collecting area. Shells are not too plentiful but those found are usually uncommon, rare, very rare, or extremely rare species. All shells listed for Area 2 have been collected in this area. In addition the following shells have been found: Murex pele Under coral. Murex insularum Under coral or in open. Cypraea cernica (2) Under small pieces of coral. Clivipolia fragaria (1) Under small coral chunk. Conus circumactus (1) -In large coral head. Fusinus species (3) On coral bottom in open. Cypraea rashleighana (3) Under small coral slabs. Conus acutangulus (3) In sandy silt. Casmaria vibex (2) In silt under coral rubble. Codakia thaanumi (2) In silty bottom. Nodipectin langfordi In silty bottom. Tellina crassiplicata In silty bottom. Glycymeris diomedea In silty bottom. Terebra subulata (1)- In sandy patch. Conus spiceri (2) Under large coral head. Harpa amouretta (1) In silty patch. Philippines shells blend
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