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Dear Linda,
The small pectinid specimens are:
- Bractechlamys oweni (de Gregorio, 1884): 1-2-4.
- Semipallium barnetti Dijkstra, 1989: 3.
Best wishes,
Henk
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c/o Zoological Museum, Dept. Malacology, University of Amsterdam
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> Van: Linda Bush <[log in to unmask]>
> Organisatie: Charter Communications
> Beantwoord: Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
> Datum: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 09:46:46 -0500
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> Onderwerp: I.D. Help Needed
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> Good Morning!
>
> I need some help on identifying four small Pectinids; they are on our club
> URL. Go to - www.stlshell.com. At the top of the opening page, click on
> "Site Map." Then scroll down to "Membership," where you should find three
> names. Click on
> "Linda & William Bush," and you should get the pictures of four small
> Pectinids, arranged in order of descending size. One of these was
> tentatively identified as a young vexillum, but I have no way of knowing which
> one - the dealer who sent them didn't indicate which one.
>
> Thanks ahead of time,
> Linda
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