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Purpura patula

Figure 12 shows, for shade comparison, a purple dyeing on cotton that was produced from the secretion of the hypobronchial gland of the purple snail Purpura patula pansa Gould in 1971 by Indians in the area of Oaxaca, Mexico. The shades of purple dyeings may vary from violet-red to red-violet, but they cannot match the shade of the coronation robe. [Pg.166]

Japan Thaidinae Thais (Reisha) davigera (Kuster, 1860) (Higo et al. Thais (Reisha) bronni (Dunker, 1860) (Higo et al.. Carribean Thaidinae Purpura patula (Linnaeus, 1758) (Abbott, 1974). [Pg.373]

South Atlantic Purpura patula pansa (Gould, 1853) (Abbott). Indo-Pacific Rapaninae Rapana bezoar (Linnaeus, 1767) (Higo et al. Purpura aperta (BlainviUe, 1832). [Pg.373]

Purpura P. patula lAimaeas, 1758) Muricidae P. p. pansa (Gould, 1853) P aperta Thaidinae... [Pg.456]


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