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Eddie Clamp <[log in to unmask]>
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Alfonso
Bienvenido desde Inglaterra. Me parece estupendo todo lo que tu propones.
¡Muchas gracias!
Eduardo

-----Original Message-----
From: Conchologists of America List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Alfonso Pina
Sent: 08 April 2001 21:57
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Subject: Complete Systematics


Hello everybody,

As many (well, some) of you already know I´m trying to build up a Molluscan
site for Spanish speakers. I am beginning to deal with the systematic thing
wich, as you know, is not an easy one.

My dream would be to have a complete systematic of the whole Phyllum, with
an easy tree navigation system until species level and with photographs of
every one (see Nautilus for an example)

First problem is of course wich Systematic to follow. I choose that of
Millard (after Vaught) because of their classicism (I feel more comfortable
so) altough probably future is for Lindner´s and similar Systematics (I
will also consider it later)

For now, I have finished (almost) the Classes Caudofoveata, Solenogastra,
Monoplacophora and Cephalopoda and, sincerely, before to engage myself with
Bivalvia and Gastropoda I will appreciate some opinion from you, my
favorite conchologists...

While the site is written in Spanish, you can have a look at this part
easily: just select in main page the link labelled "Sistematica". Once
then, all you have to do is navigate using the tree. Any suggestion,
opinion, correction or simply encouragement will be greatly appreciated.

Adress are: http:/www.eumed.net/malakos

Thank you for your time, best regards,

Alfonso Pina
Malaga
Spain

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