Summary[edit] Description: English: Two views of the seashell of the species Melongena melongena (Linnaeus, 1758)[1] / Origin of image: Own collection. West Indies. Edited colors. Date: 11 April 2020. Source: Original illustration taken in BioLib.cz. Author: Jan Delsing.
Two Western Atlantic seashells of Melongenidae family: Pugilina tupiniquim Abbate & Simone, 2015[1] and Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[2]; both are found in mangroves and estuarine regions from the Gulf of Mexico (the second species) to the north and east coast of South America (the first species).
Summary[edit] Description: English: The upper side of Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[1]; from Florida to N. E. Mexico - Gulf of Mexico[2]. ABBOTT, R. Tucker; DANCE, S. Peter (1982). Compendium of Seashells. A color Guide to More than 4.200 of the World's Marine Shells. New York: E. P. Dutton. p. 175. 412 pp. ISBN 0-525-93269-0. Date: 21 April 2020. Source: Own work. Author: Mário NET.
Two Western Atlantic seashells of Melongenidae family: Pugilina tupiniquim Abbate & Simone, 2015[1] and Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[2]; both are found in mangroves and estuarine regions from the Gulf of Mexico (the second species) to the north and east coast of South America (the first species).
Summary[edit] Description: English: The front view of Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[1]; from Florida to N. E. Mexico - Gulf of Mexico[2]. ABBOTT, R. Tucker; DANCE, S. Peter (1982). Compendium of Seashells. A color Guide to More than 4.200 of the World's Marine Shells. New York: E. P. Dutton. p. 175. 412 pp. ISBN 0-525-93269-0. Date: 21 April 2020. Source: Own work. Author: Mário NET.
Two Western Atlantic seashells of Melongenidae family: Pugilina tupiniquim Abbate & Simone, 2015[1] and Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[2]; both are found in mangroves and estuarine regions from the Gulf of Mexico (the second species) to the north and east coast of South America (the first species).
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Two Western Atlantic seashells of Melongenidae family: Pugilina tupiniquim Abbate & Simone, 2015[1] and Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[2]; both are found in mangroves and estuarine regions from the Gulf of Mexico (the second species) to the north and east coast of South America (the first species).
Two Western Atlantic seashells of Melongenidae family: Pugilina tupiniquim Abbate & Simone, 2015[1] and Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791)[2]; both are found in mangroves and estuarine regions from the Gulf of Mexico (the second species) to the north and east coast of South America (the first species).