Are cowries getting smallerAre cowries getting smaller (32 lines) From: Keith Zeilinger <zeilingem001@HAWAII.RR.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller (54 lines) From: Martin H. Eastburn <lionslair@CONSOLIDATED.NET> Are cowries getting smaller?Are cowries getting smaller? (105 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (91 lines) From: Chris Takahashi <shellshowshells@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (159 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (71 lines) From: Martin H. Eastburn <lionslair@CONSOLIDATED.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (104 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (78 lines) From: Marien Faber <marienfaber@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (63 lines) From: Martin H. Eastburn <lionslair@CONSOLIDATED.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (69 lines) From: Anna Robinson <anna@WAYSIDEAQUATICS.CO.UK> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (186 lines) From: Marien Faber <marienfaber@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (46 lines) From: David Campbell <pleuronaia@GMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (129 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Cerodrillia ID helpCerodrillia ID help (25 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Cerodrillia ID help (162 lines) From: Peggy Williams <peggy@SHELLTRIPS.COM> Fwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusksFwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusks (34 lines) From: James T. Carlton <james.t.carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleanaRe: Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleana (142 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show!Re: Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show! (178 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@GMAIL.COM> How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Are cowries getting smaller?Are cowries getting smaller? (105 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (91 lines) From: Chris Takahashi <shellshowshells@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (159 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (71 lines) From: Martin H. Eastburn <lionslair@CONSOLIDATED.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (104 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (78 lines) From: Marien Faber <marienfaber@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (63 lines) From: Martin H. Eastburn <lionslair@CONSOLIDATED.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (69 lines) From: Anna Robinson <anna@WAYSIDEAQUATICS.CO.UK> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (186 lines) From: Marien Faber <marienfaber@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (46 lines) From: David Campbell <pleuronaia@GMAIL.COM> Re: Are cowries getting smaller? (129 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Cerodrillia ID helpCerodrillia ID help (25 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Cerodrillia ID help (162 lines) From: Peggy Williams <peggy@SHELLTRIPS.COM> Fwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusksFwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusks (34 lines) From: James T. Carlton <james.t.carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleanaRe: Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleana (142 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show!Re: Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show! (178 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@GMAIL.COM> How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Cerodrillia ID helpCerodrillia ID help (25 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Cerodrillia ID help (162 lines) From: Peggy Williams <peggy@SHELLTRIPS.COM> Fwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusksFwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusks (34 lines) From: James T. Carlton <james.t.carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleanaRe: Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleana (142 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show!Re: Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show! (178 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@GMAIL.COM> How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Fwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusksFwd: Re: [CONCH-L] recently extinct marine mollusks (34 lines) From: James T. Carlton <james.t.carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleanaRe: Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleana (142 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show!Re: Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show! (178 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@GMAIL.COM> How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleanaRe: Hastula cinerea and H. cinerea salleana (142 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show!Re: Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show! (178 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@GMAIL.COM> How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show!Re: Henry Pilsbry to speak at Philly Shell Show! (178 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@GMAIL.COM> How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
How to get started....How to get started.... (40 lines) From: Susi Feltch <susi1383@YAHOO.COM> Re: How to get started.... (140 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
ID Help - EpitoniumID Help - Epitonium (133 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (73 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <hglee2@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (74 lines) From: Colin Redfern <mail@COLINREDFERN.COM> Re: ID Help - Epitonium (165 lines) From: bogi cesare <bogicesare@TISCALI.IT> ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
ID of EpitoniumID of Epitonium (243 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (152 lines) From: Bruce Neville <b2neville@GMAIL.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (199 lines) From: Thomas Eichhorst <thomas@NERITE.COM> Re: ID of Epitonium (53 lines) From: Garcia Emilio F <efg2112@LOUISIANA.EDU> Re: ID of Epitonium (89 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii)Looking for a Kellet's Whelk (Kelletia kelletii) (37 lines) From: Leslie Crnkovic <leslie@HARF.ORG> M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
M. carchedonius vs M. modulusM. carchedonius vs M. modulus (54 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Markus HuberMarkus Huber (37 lines) From: Jan Haspeslagh <jan.haspeslagh@TELENET.BE> Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Mystery ThersitesRe: Mystery Thersites (197 lines) From: Geoff Macaulay <geoffmac65@HOTMAIL.COM> New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
New Publication!New Publication! (117 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Re: New Publication! (36 lines) From: Dr. Tilo Eggeling <Tilo.Eggeling@WEB.DE> Re: New Publication! (73 lines) From: José H. Leal <jleal@SHELLMUSEUM.ORG> Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Ohio Valley Unified MalacologistsOhio Valley Unified Malacologists (221 lines) From: G. Thomas Watters <watters.1@OSU.EDU> Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Photos of the Linnaean mollusc collection onlinePhotos of the Linnaean mollusc collection online (110 lines) From: Jim Cootes <jecootes@OZEMAIL.COM.AU> SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller?SHELLS PASSION / Re: [CONCH-L] Are cowries getting smaller? (204 lines) From: SHELLS PASSION <philippe.quiquandon@WANADOO.FR> Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
Trailing XenophoraTrailing Xenophora (49 lines) From: JOHN A CRAMER <jacramer@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: Trailing Xenophora (105 lines) From: Ellen Bulger <xenophora@GMAIL.COM> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico?What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (61 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (62 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (108 lines) From: marlo krisberg <olram9@YAHOO.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (203 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (76 lines) From: Fabio Moretzsohn <mollusca@GMAIL.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (96 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (64 lines) From: Jim Brunner <jili@KNOLOGY.NET> What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (158 lines) From: Marlo Krisberg <marlo@CFL.RR.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (49 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (91 lines) From: Gregory Nielsen <g_nielse@BELLSOUTH.NET> Re: What species of Olive snails are found in the Gulf of Mexico? (73 lines) From: Dennis sargent <dsargent10@COMCAST.NET> recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>
recently extinct marine mollusksRe: recently extinct marine mollusks (125 lines) From: James T. Carlton <James.T.Carlton@WILLIAMS.EDU> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (192 lines) From: Ignacio Agudo <ignacioagudo@GMAIL.COM> Re: recently extinct marine mollusks (173 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM>