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Item# 0001870905
FamilyMuricidae
NameChicoreus cervicornis - exceptional shell , Lamarck, 1822
Size66 mm, w/o
LocalityWestern Australia
NoteAn exceptionally nice shell found at low tide at the end of 2016 among sponges and small rocks North of Broome Western Australia. Very high quality examples of the species. Not often taken at low tide. I will start it low and see where it goes. Shell comes with it's operculum. *Shell has been measured at it's widest point. if you would like a spire to siphon tip measurement it is 56mm. * Further pictures can be sent upon request. Appears a little bit darker in the photographs than it is.
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Seller CountryAUSTRALIA
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Currency of this itemEURO
Start Price50,00 €
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