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Dear Patty,
the best contact for Trochid question is that of
Dirk Stratmann, I think [log in to unmask] or
[log in to unmask] He is a really specialist
in Trochidae and you should contact him personally
although I havn't seen him for a long time on conch-l.
Bit if you write to [log in to unmask] and
type in review conch-l by name you suddenly will
get all mails.
with friendly regards
Sieglinde
--- Patty Jansen <[log in to unmask]> schrieb: >
Dear all,
>
> the Trochidae is a family that has interested me for
> many years. I have a
> list with about 1200 'species' names (probably
> likely to be revised upwards
> in the future). As such, the family is probably one
> of the largest
> molluscan families. Many are rare or come from deep
> water, but many others
> are extremely common intertidally. I would be
> interested to know which
> species of Trochidae are most common around in each
> of the zoogeographical
> provinces. I hardly think there are any areas from
> which they are entirely
> absent? Do the common species all have certain
> things in common? I feel
> that probably the most common species are of the
> Gibbula/
> Monodonta/Tegula-type, is this so?
>
> Patty
>
> P.S. This is kind-of NSR, but I had to mention it.
> Old-timers may remember
> 10 September 1996 was the day the first baby was
> born to a list member
> (myself to be precise). Well, time has flown since
> than and our son Jordy,
> now aged five, went to big school this week! To me
> it signifies the
> coming-of-age of this list - it's been at least two
> years or more since the
> thought of quitting it has crossed my mind. Thanks
> to all of you!
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