Help with some med micros plz!
Inviato: lunedì 5 ottobre 2015, 14:21
Dear malacologists, my name is Olivier Caro, a newcomers in this forum.
I collect worldwide seashells, and store their pics into a large website that is dedicated to beachcombers and other amateurs of low tides and snorkeling.
Worlwide: http://www.idscaro.net/sci/01_coll/index.htm
Mediterranean: http://www.idscaro.net/sci/04_med/index.htm
In this post, I invite you to help me in the identification of some Micros from Scilla and other places, that I have the heaviest difficulties to determine. Also, I place here two specimens of some extraterrestrial stuff; obviously not shell-related, but as it is shell-bearing...
01- First, a pair of Rissoidae:
I identified the left one as a Crisilla possibly semistriata, and the right one as a Setia... but it appears not to be so simple. Every conchologist has his opinion!
02- Now, an other Rissoid from Lampedusa:
Labelled Pusillina munda. 2mm.
03- A small Raphitoma from South France:
Agde, 10mm.
And now some mini micros from Scilla...
04- Translucent snail with striae:
Sizes circa 0,7mm
05- Smooth and translucent, fragile:
Sizes circa 0,8-1,2mm
06- A baby?
Size circa 0,8mm
07- E.T. shells:
No visible aperture. Sizes circa 1,3-1,4mm.
Any help will be welcome!
Grazie
Olivier
I collect worldwide seashells, and store their pics into a large website that is dedicated to beachcombers and other amateurs of low tides and snorkeling.
Worlwide: http://www.idscaro.net/sci/01_coll/index.htm
Mediterranean: http://www.idscaro.net/sci/04_med/index.htm
In this post, I invite you to help me in the identification of some Micros from Scilla and other places, that I have the heaviest difficulties to determine. Also, I place here two specimens of some extraterrestrial stuff; obviously not shell-related, but as it is shell-bearing...
01- First, a pair of Rissoidae:
I identified the left one as a Crisilla possibly semistriata, and the right one as a Setia... but it appears not to be so simple. Every conchologist has his opinion!
02- Now, an other Rissoid from Lampedusa:
Labelled Pusillina munda. 2mm.
03- A small Raphitoma from South France:
Agde, 10mm.
And now some mini micros from Scilla...
04- Translucent snail with striae:
Sizes circa 0,7mm
05- Smooth and translucent, fragile:
Sizes circa 0,8-1,2mm
06- A baby?
Size circa 0,8mm
07- E.T. shells:
No visible aperture. Sizes circa 1,3-1,4mm.
Any help will be welcome!
Grazie
Olivier