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Klaus & Christina Groh, they have most of the shell books. There is
another important one for you: Nakayama, 2003.
Guido
http://www.conchology.be
On 04 5, 08, at 1:12 AM, Susan O'Connor wrote:
> I am looking for information on Epitoniidae. I have seen a book
> called "The Wentletrap Book" by Art Weil. However, I can not find it
> anywhere and have been told it would be quite expensive to boot. If I
> could find it I would invest in it. What I am trying to do is
> understand
> the different genera or genus of this group. Up until a couple
> days ago I
> thought all were epitonium. I love this group and want to know more
> but
> can only find some basics. Can anyone point me to a good reference for
> more info? Although North Carolina has a limited number of
> Wentletraps
> available locally I want to expand. I will be taking a trip soon
> so the
> more I know the more I'll see.
>
> Thanks so much in advance,
> Susan
>
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