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Sorry folks for using Conch-L to get through to Harry Lee, but my mails to
him keep bouncing back from his server. And the message definitely is
shell-related....
Dear Harry,
the simple reason you could not find "Eunaticina bathyora" in a 1926
Woodring paper is that the species was described only in 1928.
The reference is: Woodring, W.P. (1928) Miocene mollusks from Bowden,
Jamaica. Pt. 2: Carnegie Instit. Washington Publication 385, pp. 388-389,
pl. 31, fig. 2.
The species in question was actually described as a subspecies of
semisulcata, as Sigatica semisulcata bathyora Woodring, 1928.
Hope this clarifies things.
Cheers,
Michael
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