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Andre Poremski <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Giancarlo,

Thank you for your kind remarks and encouragement.  Of course much of my
inspiration came from your wonderful site (which I follow very closely).
There is a new found joy to follow others progression along side you own.

Best,
Andre




-----Original Message-----
From: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Giancarlo Paganelli
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:32 AM
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Subject: R: New collection web site

Dear Andre,

congratulation for your impressive web site on West Atlantic Conidae!!!
Excellent images and remarkable layout.
I think and hope it will be a reference and a great help to Conus collectors
as there is still a lack in an updated and revised WAC literature.  Ad
Majora.

Ciao

Giancarlo

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   Giancarlo Paganelli
   www.coneshell.net


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Per conto di Andre
Poremski
Inviato: marted́ 16 maggio 2006 18.58
A: [log in to unmask]
Oggetto: New collection web site

Dear Conch-Lers,

I'm pleased to announce the launch of a new web site showcasing my personal
shell collection.  I have several more pictures to upload, and I plan to
make
substantial updates on a monthly basis as the collection grows.  My focus is
Conidae from the Western Atlantic and Caribbean provinces (as you will see).
I
make no claims to taxonomical accuracy although I do try my best to keep
up-to-date with recent nomenclature.  I have also attempted to arrange my
collection in genus/subgenus groups so species that I believe to be closely
related are spatially near each other.  I welcome any feedback and guidance
that
you may offer as this e-showcase evolves--an no doubt it will.

Note: There are some names I use in isolation that are more commonly paired
with
other species.  For example, I have C. carioca instead of C. sanderi or C.
sanderi f. carioca.  Although carioca may be a southern population of
sanderi, I
leave the i.d. distinct.  In these cases I do not have enough evidence to
lump
or split.

Regardless of the ordering and ids, I hope you enjoy the photos of these
natural
works of art!

Link:  http://www.poremski.com

Cordially,
Andre Poremski

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