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> From: G. Thomas Watters[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: woensdag 14 oktober 1998 12:29
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: AW: Re: Kintoki and berdulinus (Or, how not to name
> mollusks)
>
> >Another method is to honor famous research vessels, such as the Velero, a
> >ship operated by the University of Southern California. Any other
> examples?
> >
>
> Other examples are named after the Challenger, Blake, Tomas Barrera, Eolis
> (itself named after a mollusc), Utowana, Oregon, Pele, Calypso, Siboga,
> Crocker, Albatross, even the Bounty. And the Argo, does that count? And if
> we have a tribblei, it's high time we had an enterprisei.
>
Raja fyllae is named after the research-vessel Fylla. Sorry it is a
fish and and not a shell! Martin Cadee
> * G Thomas Watters *
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> Theater
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> "A paranoid is a man who knows a little of what's going on" - William
> Burroughs
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