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Wood pukkas shell
Wood pukkas shell If you are interested in comparisons or range limitations, you will find the list of Philippines Cypraea in the Sean Raynon S. Sabado Vol. IX, No. 12. "The Cypraea of the Mariannas" was printed in Vol. VII, No. 9, July, 1958. Wood pukkas shell
Wood pukkas shell In summary I conclude that Melvill's C. rashleighana is specifically similar (though smaller) to the Philippine C. rashleighana. The specific differences between C. rashleighana and C. teres are: 1. Smaller size and larger number of spots on the base of C. rashleighana. 2. Spots distributed on one-third to one-half of lateral margins of base. 3. Presence of a prominent columellar callus even on subadult forms of C. rashleighana. 4. Cypraea latior is properly a synonym of C. teres. [Transcriber's Note: The images were originally published in horizontal rows. Here, file size and the vertical format are pressing concerns. The images have been arranged vertically. Following are the original captions to the images.] Photo below illustrates, top row, the dorsal view of Cypraea rashleighana and, bottom, C. teres. Both photos slightly enlarged. Wood pukkas shell
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