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Hello all , " Roeing " in " Harpa doris Roeing , 1798 "is a misspelling for
" Roeding " . The name " Morum sobrinas " is mispelled too as the accurate
name is Morum sobrinus - if I am not wrong - which itself is a synonym of a
well known species the name of which I just cannot remember right now [
sorry :-) ] so if you could send me a photo it would help me a lot . Morum
praeclaerum Melvill , 1919 is the accurate name of a valid species . Franck
Frydman ----- Original Message -----
From: "Julia Sigwart" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: The family Harpidae
> Hello all,
> We recently re-curated the Harpidae collection at the American Museum of
> Natural History. There are a few specimens which claim to be species not
> yet mentioned in this discussion or on Jacksonville's lovely Morum page.
> Can anyone offer an opinion about:
> Harpa doris Roeing 1798
> Morum praeclarum Melvill 1919
> Morum sobrinas
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> thanks,
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> Julia Sigwart
> Scientific Assistant, Malacology
> American Museum of Natural History
> Central Park West at 79th Street
> New York, NY 10024
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