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April, 2004 - British Shell Collectors' Club

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PALLIDULA Page 11A live Mauritia arabica arabica Goro Bay Orb spider Self collected MelanisticL.1758 Mauritia mauritianaL.1758The following morning, day seven, I woke early to defrost my cowries from Goro but was unable toextract the slugs so they needed to be re-frozen. We then headed into Noumea for a day of souvenirshopping and to hand back our hire car. Just along from the hire car centre we noticed a shop calledLa Bougainville with a selection of shells in the window so in we went to find a wonderfulassortment of N. Caledonian cowries. I purchased a spectacular main reef orange form of Cypraeatigris L.1758 very rare these days, and the largest specimen of M&R Bistolida stolida crossei Marie1869 that I ever recall seeing at a huge 49.1mm along with four smaller specimens of stolida, threerostrate Erosaria moneta L.1758 and a M&R Erronea cylindrica lenella Iredale 1939. It turned out tobe a fruitful day all be it a costly one, so we returned to Kuenduresort to relax on the beach for the remaining hours of daylight.At Kuendu beach I got chatting to Tarawake, who owns the diveshop there and the company that runs boat trips to some of theuninhabited islands offshore. He and his partner Anabellainvited us on our last day to sail to a small un-named island sixmiles offshore for a day of snorkelling, water sports and a beachbarbeque.We had a fabulous day on the island with a superb barbequeand some great snorkelling. I did find a pretty specimen of Cypraea tigris (orange form), L.1758Lambis lambis L.1758 with a bright orange aperture buried in thesand at about three feet but that was about all I found in the wayof shells worth keeping.We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Grande Terre and I am surethat N. Caledonia has so much more to offer, especially forthose able to dive. I will definitely return and hopefully spend alot more time around the Goro area in search of more melanisticand rostrate cowries.Its on to Fiji and the island of Viti Levu for us now but I will usethis as a separate article in the next issue of Pallidula Bistolida stolida crossei Marie 1869Left 33mm, right 49.1mmTypical beach at Goro Un-named island we visited Arial view of an island onon our last daythe main barrier reef

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