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George Sangiouloglou <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 10 Dec 1999 13:42:27 +0200
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Dear friends and Kev,
This is my last e-mail for this year as I will flight in few hours to Vietnam.
Many thanks to Kev for his kind words.
As about Spondylus wrightianus this image was made from Bret Raines as well and
the others images in Screensavers 2 unless the Epitonium rugosum, so about this
matter you must contact with him.
In the Screensavers 1 all the images are made from me and has on the left bottom
my copyright.
Best wishes to all of you and your family, for Merry Christmas, a prosperous and
healthy new year with lots of shells.
Best regards.
George



Kev Lamprell wrote:

> I would also like to thank George and Bret for the screen saver, a great
> Xmas present.
>
> George there is one little problem, the Spondylus is not Spondylus
> wrightianus but Spondylus imperialis, the difference is in the interstitial
> spining, in imperialis the minor spines are v shaped with a centre minor
> spine, this does not occur in wrightianus. It is a magnificent specimen that
> you figure, the photography is excellent and shows the interstitial spining
> perfectly.
>
> Kev

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