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Item | # 0003435055 | Family | Fissurellidae | Name | Fissurella costata - Rare, selected , Lesson, 1831 |
Size | 81 mm |
Locality | Caldera, northern Chile |
Note | One very nice and selected specimen of Fissurella costata, a rather rare and very concave species, in very good condition for the species. Large Fissurella species are actively collected by fishermen with hooks, so they often have nicks and damage on the border of the lip, but this particular specimen is in very good condition, with just a few tiny nicks in the lip, and with a natural uncleaned dorsum still covered by whitish calcareous algae and some brown algae (which can be cleaned further). Fissurella costata is hard to find in good condition, as it lives in the surf zone in difficult to reach areas, and it has a sharp lip that breaks easily when collected. This is a rather rare species, and very rare to find in this very good condition; they are always found with the dorsum fully covered with calcareous algae. An interesting large species of Fissurella from the southeastern Pacific at a rather low price. Most recently a 79.6 mm specimen (although cleaned) was auctioned by 25 euro. |
Seller | bathymodiolus (53) -
Register to view Feedback | Seller Country | CHILE |
Shipment/Payment | Available for registered users... |
Currency of this item | EURO |
Start Price | 15,00 € |
Current Price | 15,00 € - offered by JasonJiang - Auction closed -
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Range | Bid Increment |
under 100 € | 1 € |
from 100 to 200 € | 2 € |
from 200 to 500 € | 5 € |
from 500 to 1000 € | 10 € |
over 1000 € | 25 € |
| End | 25-09-2024 > 20:30:00 | shellauction.net time | 28-09-2024 > 09:26:34 | Time left | ... | | |
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