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Philippines shells coco heishe beads
Philippines shells coco heishe beads Not too far away, at the 100-Foot Hole, Dottie Wendt collected a Murex torrefactus. After three days it was still alive in a plate of fresh water. Philippines shells coco heishe beads
Philippines shells coco heishe beads Description of animal of C. bregeriana (from Fiji specimens): The foot is deep orange anteriorly, gradually fading to a creamy white as the rear of the foot is reached. The extreme posterior part of the foot is almost translucent. The mantle is a smoky brown, smooth and mottled with minute white spots. The mantle papillae are short and branched, white in colour and well scattered around the sides of the mantle, but absent towards the edges. The siphon is approx. 1/8" in length, well recurved over the shell, cream in colour, and the edges of the siphon have a fringe of minute, black, marginal papillae. The tentacles are long and slender end pale creamy-orange. Eyes are black and situated towards the outer edge of each tentacle. The area between the tentacles is dark orange. Philippines shells coco heishe beads
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