>If you have an idea where the Higo et al. book can be bought I'd appreciate any help or hints.<
I do not remember what the source was for my copy. The publisher is Elle Scientific Publications, a division of Anne Corporation, Osaka-fu, Yao-shi, Suehiro-cho 5-2-1, 581-001 Japan
I do not know what portion of that is acutally useful address information; I had to ask someone who had lived in Japan to confirm that Osaka is the city.
I found a picture of the book on the printer's website at
http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~fvgg5580/yuko/ by clicking on all the buttons with Japanese on them until I found it, but I have no idea what other information might be there, as it is in Japanese.
> Thank you for the time and effort that you made to help out with the names that I sent to Conch-L. I really should have the above publication, even though there are no illustrations. Does it have all the synomyms of previously published Japanese species? And the Japanese names besides?<
It tries to cover all shelled marine taxa of Japan, including outlying islands. The transliterated Japanese names are also included.
It is very handy for looking up systematics. The bivalve section seems to draw heavily on Bernard, Cai, and Morton, 1993, Catalogue of the Living Marine Bivale Mollusks of China. I have found a few errors in the endings of species names. They seem to tend towards the splitter end of things at the genus level.
I believe that a companion volume with illustrations is coming out, if not already published, but obtaining it requires even greater expenditure.
Dr. David Campbell
Old Seashells
University of Alabama
Biodiversity & Systematics
Dept. Biological Sciences
Box 870345
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA
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