Stunning photographs make this guide to the seashells of Egypt's Red Sea
coast a delight for scientists and beachcombers alike. Biologist Mary
Lyn Rusmore-Villaume offers succinct descriptions of over five hundred
species, indicating geographic range, size, color, and other details.
The book is organized by taxonomy, divided between gastropods and
bivalves, and each species is illustrated with one or more photographs
for easy identification, all taken especially for this book by the
author using shells from her own collection. All the shells most people
are likely to see are included here, as well as many rare specimens
(including an entirely new species discovered by the author). The
species covered come from all regions of Egypt bordering the Red Sea,
including the Gulf of Suez, South Sinai, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the
mainland coast from Hurghada to Shalatin. As the only guide to Egypt's
Red Sea shells, this is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in
the Red Sea and its rich biodiversity. Copiously illustrated and
comprehensive in its approach, Seashells of the Egyptian Red Sea
represents a unique contribution to the scientific knowledge of the
marine fauna of this branch of the Indo-Pacific region.