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Shells womens fashions
Shells womens fashions "In June, 1962, I received a single preserved specimen of the golden cowry, Cypraea aurantium Gmelin, from Mr. F. Lahore of the Philippine Islands. The lack of anatomical knowledge of this species is in itself reason for a note on its anatomy, particularly since there are differences of opinion concerning the relationships of C. aurantium. In the course of the study it became apparent that C. aurantium resembles eight Indo-Pacific species {C. argus, C. carneola, C. leviathan, C. lynx, C. reevei, C. schilderorum, C. sulcidentata and C. vitellus} in radular pattern, mantle characters, and genitalia. A survey of the literature disclosed that all nine species have been at one time or another associated with the cypraeid subgenus Lyncina of Tröschel (1863). Shells womens fashions
Shells womens fashions I would like to take this opportunity to send my sincere Alohas to my former Philippines shell-collecting buddies: Helen and Don Hemmes and to Lyman Higa, a really great guy (Amen brudda, ED.) Shells womens fashions
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