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Dear James,
There are about 26 or 29 species known. I have a list (that is to say, the
recent book "the living pleurotomariidae"by Anseeuw and Goto), which
contains them all. I will send the list next week via private mail, as
probably a lot of our fellow members already have it.
David.
On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, James M Cheshire wrote:
> Dear all, one more question about pleuros.
> How many slit shells are currently known to man?
> Does anybody have a list of known species?
> Also, what species of slit shell belong to the sub-genus
> Entemnotrochus?
>
> James Cheshire in
> Gulf Breeze, Florida
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