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Tectus niloticus (Linné, 1767)
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Deutsch: Durchmesser 10 cm; Herkunft: Indopazifik.
English: Commercial Trochus; Diameter 10 cm; Originating from the Indo-Pacific; Shell of own collection, therefore not geocoded.
This picture consists of 5 photos. The metadata refer to the left in the upper row.
Software: Adobe Photoshop, Combine ZM
This picture consists of 5 photos. The metadata refer to the left in the upper row.
Software: Adobe Photoshop, Combine ZM
Français : Tectus niloticus (Trochidae), pêché dans la zone Indo-pacifique. Diamètre : 10 cm.
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