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Dear interesteds,
To Jose's records we may add Bermuda, Bahamas (3 separate island groups),
and Tobago. A similar species (un-named) occurs off Jacksonville. These
sherlls are all in my collection.
Harry
>> Dear Helmut and Jorge,
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>> The genus Folinia also belongs in the Rissoidae. An example of a western
>> Atlantic species is Folinia bermudezi (Aguayo & Rehder, 1936), an elegant
>> micromollusk (about 5 mm) first described from Cuba, but also found in the
>> Fl Keys, Dry Tortugas, and Brazil. Some authors question the validity of
>> the genus, opting for treatment at subgeneric level under Rissoina.
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>> Regards,
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>> Jose H. Leal, Ph.D.
Harry G. Lee
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