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Length 25mm. Flamborough, England. September 2014. Leg. S.Taylor.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sat, 20/02/2016 14:14
Species
Aplysia punctata
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F.Smith https://flic.kr/s/aHskuaWLEz

Rudimentary vestigial shell from mature animal. Height (longest dimension) 18mm, about 30% length of animal. Caithness, Scotland. June 1975.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sat, 20/02/2016 14:11
Species
Aplysia punctata
Photographer / copyright holder
I.F.Smith https://flic.kr/s/aHskuaWLEz

A. depilans; “finger test”. Cornwall, England. December 2014. Leg. D. Fenwick

Submitted by Ian Smith on Thu, 18/02/2016 12:21
Species
Aplysia depilans
Photographer / copyright holder
D. Fenwick http://www.aphotomarine.com/

Cornwall, England. May 2014. Leg. © P.Lightfoot.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Thu, 18/02/2016 11:51
Species
Aplysia punctata
Photographer / copyright holder
Paula Lightfoot

Sunday 29th May 2016: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Hadleigh Great Wood, Essex.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with the Essex Field Club.

Organiser

Simon Taylor (01621 810141, marine@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Saturday 9th April 2016: FIELD MEETING (marine and non-marine): Harwich area, Essex.

Type
Field meeting

Joint meeting with the Essex Field Club.

Organiser

Simon Taylor (01621 810141, marine@conchsoc.org).

Organisation
Conchological Society

Cornwall, England. May 2014. Leg. © P.Lightfoot.

Submitted by Ian Smith on Sun, 07/02/2016 20:46
Species
Aplysia punctata
Photographer / copyright holder
Paula Lightfoot

From the Hon. Editor

Authors
Peter Topley
Issue
25
Page
2

Mini Book Reviews

Authors
Peter Topley
Issue
25
Page
29

“On the spot” questionnaire: Nick Light

Issue
25
Page
29

What do you do for a living?

Retired but was a Chartered Accountant and a Charter Boat Skipper. Fishing is still my main hobby.

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