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Fissurella maxima Very Nice, Selected
68.3 mm Caldera, northern Chile 2,00 € |
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Item | # 0003643114 | Family | Fissurellidae | Name | Fissurella maxima - Very Nice, Selected , G. B. Sowerby I, 1834 |
Size | 68.3 mm |
Locality | Caldera, northern Chile |
Note | One very nice specimen of Fissurella maxima, the largest species of Fissurella. This species lives on rocks, usually near and under forests of the giant algae Lessonia. Large Fissurella species are edible (and very tasty), and so are caught by fishermen, collected with hooks and very often damaged. They also have the dorsum of the shell always covered by calcareous algae, vermetids, boring polychaetes and other epibionts, particularly Scurria species. This specimen is in very good for the species, with a nice lip with no chips, and a dorsum with partially covered with calcareous algae, which can be cleaned further to reveal the nice pattern of rays in the dorsum, but with no Scurria scars or other damage, as can be seen in the images. A very low initial price for a very nice and cleaned specimen of Fissurella maxima. |
Seller | bathymodiolus (82) - Register to view Feedback | Seller Country | CHILE |
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Curr. of this item | EURO |
Start Price | 2,00 € |
Current Price | 2,00 € - no Bids - Auction closed -
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