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Hello all,
I have a question from a name-seeker, looking for author and date and
hopefully a story about "Cerithiorsis sigsbeeana." I assume "Cerithiorsis"
is a mis-spelling of "Cerithiopsis", but the species name is still a
mystery to me. Any ideas?
Below is what was sent to me, regarding a list of slides in the AMNH
library special collections (you'll note the writer's name as a probable
source of her interest).
Thanks!
Julia
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> >At your web page regarding slides, I found "Cerithiorsis sigsbeeana
> >(Sigsbee's Cerith)" listed, and wondered, what in the world is
> >that? Well, other than the title page indicating it is a non-insect
> >invertebrate, I'd like a little bit more detail if possible, and who it is
> >named after. Thanks.
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> >http://library.amnh.org/special/slides/inverts.html
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> >Sincerely,
> >Cheryl Sigsbee
> >Chicago, IL
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