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Joseph Mayhew <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Sep 2002 18:10:05 -0700
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There must be 1500 or so species of Turridae in the
Philippines - i've seen over 350 without really
trying!   The problem isn't finding them, its
identifying them.   Is there anyone ot there in
Conchlville who has a special interest in Turrids from
this species-rich country, and who could help identify
some of the beasties (especially the little guys,
which seem to be more multitudinous than the bigger
fellows)??  I hope to have some decent photos of them
available soon, perhaps on their own site, which they
most certainly deserve!

From the land of turned-on multicolored leaves
preparing to tune in and drop off,
Ross M.

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