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>Hello All:
I need some information from some people that know of such things:
1. How many species of the marine clam, Fimbria, live today? And where
does/do it/they live? And does anyone know if the Eocene fossil species
called Fimbria are really the same genus as the Recent?
2. How many species of Xenophora are currently recognized?
3. The stromboid, Terebellum, is called Seraphs in some of the fossil
literature. Are they really different?
Thanks, Kurtles
Mr. Kurt Auffenberg
Operations Coordinator
Exhibits & Public Programs
University of Florida
Hull Road & SW 34th Street
Powell Hall, P.O. Box 112710
Gainesville, Florida 32611-2710
Telephone: 352-846-2000, ext. 253
Fax: 352-846-0253
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