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Dear Jan,
I have never heard about a Glycymeris inflata Brocchi, 1814 neither as a
synonym in the Mediterranean.
Glycymeris violascens is at present time a synonym of Glycymeris insubrica
Brocchi, 1814 (might a mispelling have occured?).
Glycymeris insubrica is a species found from Pliocene to recent times.
Hoping this may help a little,
Paolo
At 09.32 13/05/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi all,
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>I am forwarding you a message (see below my signature) we received from
>Dr Carlos Duarte, concerning the status of Glycymeris inflata Broch,
>1814. The main questions to be answered here are: does the species
>Glycymeris inflata exist? Does any of you know of documented records of
>recent specimina of this mollusc? And can any of you give some remarks
>on the relationship between G. inflata and G. violascens? I would like
>to encourage all of you to react and give your points of view, because
>the background of this question (the credibility of biodiversity
>research and its arguments in conservation issues) is to be taken very
>seriously.
>
>With warm regards from Belgium,
>
>Jan Haspeslagh
Paolo Giulio ALBANO
Bologna, ITALY
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