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- Cypraea Cowries Cowry Seashells Cypraeidae Felix Lorenz
The two volumes of "Cowries - A Guide to the Gastropod Family Cypraeidae" 2017 2018 (also known as "G3)," discuss and illustrate cowries from all possible angles However, these books have not yet found their way to all corners of our community
- Cowries. info - Felix Lorenz
Cypraeidae research, online articles about cowries, cowry photos, taxonomic information on Cypraea, cowry descriptions
- Cowries
A Guide to Worldwide Cowries second revised edition by Felix Lorenz and Alex Hubert
- Felix Lorenz: Umbilia - The living species - cowries
The species of Umbilia are among the more striking cowries, mainly because of their large spires, the rostrate extremities and variable, often bright colors The fossil record is characterized by a variety of odd species
- © Felix Lorenz 2007 - cowries. info
The species of the genus of Notocypraea from the southern half of Australia are a confusing groups of cowries Many authors have avoided dealing with that group and most collectors have simply "given up"
- Cypraeovula cruickshanki-group - cowries. info
Bubble-cowries A Review of the cruickshanki-group - Cypraeidae: Cypraeovula The fascinating deep water species of Cypraeovula, castanea, cruickshanki, connelli and iutsui have been subject of vast interest by various authors, some of whom went in detail by showing variations and proposing a couple of forma-names
- Felix Lorenz - Worldwide Seashells - cowries. info
No Species Data Size (mm) price in Euro € set of 3; Volutidae: vo80: abyssicola (Athleta) South Africa Reticulate f++ gem: 78-91 € vo106: africana (Lyria)
- Unbenanntes Dokument - cowries. info
One of the smaller cowries that have a certain mystery because of their strange shape and cryptic habitat is Notadusta martini Schepmen On recent trips to Indonesia on board the "EMPRESS" we have collected a few specimens, always dead, and I wondered what I could find out about its distribution and possible geographic subspecies
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