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The shores of southern Africa are rich in Cypraea species , and are particularly noteworthy owing to the large number of endemic species . Burgess ( 1970 ) listed ten endemic species from southern Africa .
The shores of southern Africa are rich in Cypraea species , and are particularly noteworthy owing to the large number of endemic species . Burgess ( 1970 ) listed ten endemic species from southern Africa .
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The second major group of endemic cypraeids includes Cypraea algoensis Gray , 1825 , and C. edentula Gray , 1825. Conchologically these two species are pyriform to globular . In both cases the margin of the shell is ornamented with dark ...
The second major group of endemic cypraeids includes Cypraea algoensis Gray , 1825 , and C. edentula Gray , 1825. Conchologically these two species are pyriform to globular . In both cases the margin of the shell is ornamented with dark ...
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Two new Cypraea . Nautilus 79 : 37–40 . BURGESS , C. M. 1970. The living cowries . New York : Barnes & Co. BURGESS , C. M. 1977. The ' new ' cowries . Notes on more than a score of recently proposed species . Hawaii .
Two new Cypraea . Nautilus 79 : 37–40 . BURGESS , C. M. 1970. The living cowries . New York : Barnes & Co. BURGESS , C. M. 1977. The ' new ' cowries . Notes on more than a score of recently proposed species . Hawaii .
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