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Item | # 0003475389 | Family | Fissurellidae | Name | Fissurella bridgesii - Very Rare , Reeve, 1849 |
Size | 82.4 mm |
Locality | Caldera, northern Chile |
Note | One nice specimen of the very rare Fissurella bridgesi, one of the large species of Fissurella endemic to the southeastern Pacific. This species lives in the subtidal in very specific places, and it is found in very low numbers. This is the rarest Fissurella species found in Chile and PerĂº. Large Fissurella species are edible (and very tasty), and so are caught by fishermen, collected with hooks and often damaged. This particular specimen has a nice thick and heavy shell, with a very nice natural dorsum minutely eroded and with a Scurria scar as usual. It has an almost perfect border with no damages as can be seen in the images. As large Fissurella are commercially exploited in the area they are nowadays more uncommon, and this particular species is very rare. This is an opportunity to obtain a rare and difficult-to-get species for a low price because of the dorsum. |
Seller | bathymodiolus (53) -
Register to view Feedback | Seller Country | CHILE |
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Currency of this item | EURO |
Start Price | 10,00 € |
Current Price | 11,00 € - offered by JasonJiang - Auction closed -
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from 200 to 500 € | 5 € |
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over 1000 € | 25 € |
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