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  • NOTE: Pictured shells are representative examples from available stock.
    "One Only" shells pictured are the actual shells being offered

    Harpa articularis
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    Harpa articularis Lamarck, 1822

    This species of Harp does not vary too much, but this lot of large, superb quality shells has some variability to the ribs. Each specimen was hand-selected for quality and beauty.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Indonesia
    • Size: 81-88mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine+ - Gem
    • Data: Very Good
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $14.00   Convert Currency

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    Harpa cabriti
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    Harpa cabriti Fischer, 1860
    A specimen with thin, sharp-edge ribs and mocha-brown coloring.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Madagascar
    • Size: 94mm
    • Grading: Fine+
    • Data: Good
    • Description: Slight roughness to sharp-edge of the last three ribs; really only perceptible by running finger across edge.
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    • Price in U.S. Dollars: 14.00   Convert Currency

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    Harpa cabriti
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    Harpa cabriti Fischer, 1860
    This specimen is of exceptional size and color. The ribs become progressively thicker towards the lip. It is a real show piece.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Madagascar
    • Size: 100.7mm
    • Grading: Fine++
    • Data: Good
    • Description: Other than a ± 4mm edge of the anterior end of the lip being ever-so-slightly smooth, this shell is flawless.
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    • Price in U.S. Dollars: 20.00   Convert Currency

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    Harpa harpa
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    Harpa harpa Linné, 1758

    Localized red form from the Palawan area.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Philippines
    • Size: 50-54mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine+/Fine++
    • Data: Basic
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $50.00   Convert Currency

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    Harpa kajyamai
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    Harpa kajyamai Rehder, 1973
    Nice shell with fleshy pink ribs and flush with yellow.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Philippines
    • Size: 44.7mm
    • Grading: Fine+
    • Data: Excellent
    • One only
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $30.00   Convert Currency

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    Harpa kajyamai
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    Harpa kajyamai Rehder, 1973

    Large shell with robust rib structure.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Philippines
    • Size: 46.6mm
    • Grading: Fine++
    • Data: Excellent
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    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $30.00   Convert Currency

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    Morum amabile
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    Morum amabile Shikama, 1973
    Exceptional size specimen. Taken from fishermen's nets.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Philippines
    • Size: 37mm
    • Grading range for lot: Gem
    • Data: Very Good
    • Description: Above average size and quality specimen.
    • Note: One Only
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $120.00   Convert Currency

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    Morum dennisoni
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    Morum dennisoni (Reeve, 1842)
    Pretty shell with well developed shield and blended orange color.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Colombia
    • Size: 44.4mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine++
    • Data: Very Good
    • Description: With operculum. Perfect protoconch. An overall beautiful shell.
    • Note: One Only
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $40.00   Convert Currency

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    Morum dennisoni
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    Morum dennisoni (Reeve, 1842)
    Above average size.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Colombia
    • Size: 61mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine+
    • Data: Very Good
    • Description: With operculum. Very small chip at extended anterior end of columellar.
    • Note: One Only
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $55.00   Convert Currency

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    Morum joelgreenei
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    Morum joelgreenei Emerson, 1981
    Mostly found in the Philippines. A synonym is Morum celinanarumai Kosuge, 1981.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Philippines
    • Size: 41mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine+
    • Data: Excellent
    • Description: Dark shell with well-formed shield
    • Note: One Only
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $10.00   Convert Currency

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    Morum matthewsi
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    Morum matthewsi Emerson, 1967
    Trawled by lobster boat.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Brazil
    • Size: 28.3mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine++
    • Data: Very Good
    • Description: Absolutely fresh-dead. No bore holes on body whorl, no encrustations within the aperture and it has a perfect siphonal canal.
    • Note: One Only
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $60.00   Convert Currency

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    Morum
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    Morum ninomiya Emerson, 1986
    M. ninomiya cannot be confused with any other species of Morum. The unusual and interesting raised veins on the shield is a unique characteristic of this species.
    • Family: HARPIDAE
    • County: Thailand
    • Size: 45-48mm
    • Grading range for lot: Fine/Fine+
    • Data: Good
    • Price in U.S. Dollars: $28.00   Convert Currency

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