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R. venosa
typical color form from different locations of the Black Sea: A: Romanian coast, (?)9; 107.5 mm; B: NW Black
Sea, m6; 74 mm; C: Mezhvodnoye Bank, f5-6; 79.5 mm; D: Donuzlav, m9; 105 mm; E-F: Kerch Strait region; E: (?)5; 98 mm; F:
(?)7, 99 mm; G: Karadag(?) 12-14; 135 mm
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R. venosa,
Blue Bay, “A”- line: A: f4; 75 mm; B: m4; 64.2 mm; C: m3; 64.2 mm; D: m3; 66.3 mm; E: m3; 75.2 mm; F: m3; 58 mm
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R. venosa,
Blue Bay, “A”- line: A: f3; 50.5 mm; B: f3; 66 mm; C: f2; 46 mm; D: f3-5; 67 mm; E: f3-4; 54 mm; F: f3; 59
mm; G: f6; 75.6 mm
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R. venosa,
Blue Bay, “A”- line: A: m5; 68 mm; B: m2; 47 mm; C: f3; 67 mm; D: m4; 70 mm; E: m4; 64.5 mm; F: m3; 62
mm; G: m3; 72.5 mm
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R. venosa,
Blue Bay, “intermediate” (A, B, E) & “mixed” (C, D, F, G) color forms: A: f3; 55 mm; B: f3; 59 mm; C: f4; 65
mm; D: m4:5; 69.5 mm; E: m5:7; 72.5 mm; F: f3; 72 mm; G: m4:5; 72 mm
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R. venosa,
Blue Bay, “a”- line: A: m3; 63 mm; B: m3; 64.5 mm; C: m4; 62 mm; D: m4; 63.5 mm; E: m4; 54 mm; F: m5:6;
49.2 mm; G: f3; 58.5 mm; H: m5~6; 66.5 mm; I: m8; 67 mm; J: m10; 67 mm; K: m4; 40 mm
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R. venosa,
different Black Sea regions, “a”- line: A: Kerch, m7; 92 mm; B: Azov, m8; 32.8 mm; C:G – Karadag: C: f3; 43.2
mm; D: m3; 77.5 mm; E: m3; 49.5 mm; F: m5; 45 mm; G: f3; 75 mm; H,I: Lermontov Cap: H: m4; 55.8 mm; I: f5; 44.5 mm; J,K:
Laspee Bay: J: f3; 39 mm; K: f4: 38.5 mm
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: “a”- line large specimens: A: Crimea, m10~11; 135 mm; Far East, Sea of Japan, Posjet Bay (Russia), 155 mm
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