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Cowrie ID

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Trying to get past my embarassing miss of the sea hare ID, so be kind :)

 

This cowrie was found on a sea whip at Aztec City, Jervis Bay. Depth 27m.

 

I found it interesting as it has been on this same sea whip for a several weeks and you can see the trail of eaten the polyps behind it.

 

ID appreciated

 

cheers

Leander

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Dear Leander,

 

this is a member of the family OVULIDAE - not a real cowry. Genus Phenacovolva. For more determination, we need to see the shell in detail. There are many species in the Indo-Pacific.

 

 

Guido

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Guido

 

Are the OVULIDAE what are referred to as the "Allied Cowries" ?

 

Would you need to see the empty shell, or would the external features help?

 

cheers

Leander

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Yes Leander,

 

in this case the image is not enough. It probably concerns a juvenile judging after the transparancy of the shell. If you have the shell front and backview we can try a determination. An identical animal is figured in Debelius (1998) also as "sp".

 

Guido

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