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| bullas1 |
Posted: Dec 15 2009, 03:44 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 49 Member No.: 1,622 Joined: 17-February 09 |
Happy Holidays to all the shellers-
Could this be a Chama congregata? It was in with some other chama I got and the data said;Chama congregata,from 3 to 4 foot water on rocks;east Panama. It's L 41mm- W36.8mm. The color and size are different than the ones I've collected on the east coast of Florida. Anyone that's collected at this location and has seen these I would appreciate help if it's this sp or whatever it is. bullas1 |
| Marlo |
Posted: Dec 17 2009, 08:47 AM
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LTS Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 1,987 Member No.: 2 Joined: 12-November 05 |
Unless there's a similar species down there we don't know of, sure looks like congregata to me.
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