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Date: | Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:41:55 -0500 |
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Per a documentary I watched last night,
The "Angel Wing" clam Perticola pholadiformis (Lamarck, 1818)
is fresh-water and endemic to the Niger River, Mali Land, Africa!
Well gang, Hollywood has done it again.
The new adventure film "Sahara" has Malacological blundered big time!
Ok, so it's not really a documentary.
What was actually shown was about a 7 inch Florida - Gulf of Mexico
"Angel's Wings" Cyrtopleura costata (Linné, 1758)...
Perticola pholadiformis is the "False Angel's Wings" and is only about 2" or
less.
I guess that isn't much worse than the large polished down to the nacre,
"Umboinum giganteum" that we saw on the Hellenistic shores of the movie set
for "Troy" last year... which was filmed in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
Cheers,
Leslie
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