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Fasciolaria bittneri – Dry Tortugas – 113.5mm

This is a beautiful specimen of Fasciolaria bittneri, a recently described species from the Dry Tortugas region of Florida.

 

This shell displays the elegant elongated form typical of the genus along with strong patterning and a rich orange interior aperture. A distinctive feature of this species is the orange protoconch, which helps differentiate it from other western Atlantic tulip shells.

 

This specimen was personally collected by me while commercial lobster fishing aboard my vessel F/V AVA PILAR.

 

SPECIMEN DATA

Family: Fasciolariidae

Species: Fasciolaria bittneri

Author: Petuch & Berschauer, 2023

Location: Dry Tortugas, FL

Method: Baited lobster trap 60–90 ft.

Date: September 2025

Collector: Randy Rivera – F/V AVA PILAR

Measures: 113.5 mm

Collection Code: TSC #0477FAS-TSC

 

CONDITION

Nice collector specimen. Shell shows natural wear consistent with trap-collected shells. Please review photos carefully as they are part of the description.

 

SHIPPING

Shell will be carefully packed to ensure safe delivery and shipped with tracking.

 

TORTUGAS SHELL COLLECTION

All shells offered are personally collected during commercial fishing operations in the Dry Tortugas region and include accurate collection data.

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