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Sieglinde,
I am curious to learn more about your Lucinoma borealis from Iceland. Is
this a complete specimen? Where did it come from?
The species is first mentioned in the 1982 edition of Oskarssons book
Skeldyrafana Islands. A single valve was found in 1968 in the stomach of a
haddock. Iceland is not mentioned in the species´ distribution given in the
book of G. Poppe and Y. Goto on European seashells. Is it possible that you
have one of the first discovered specimens?
With best wishes,
Pall Einarsson
At 15:48 9.3.2002 +0100, you wrote:
>I don't think that Lucinoma borealis has a
>distribution to the Eastern Mediterranean. It has
>his distribution in Northern Seas, like Iceland,
>Atlantic to Northern Africa and the
>West-Mediterranean. I have a shell of it from Iceland.
>with best regards
>Sieglinde
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>--- Campani Enzo <[log in to unmask]> schrieb: > Hi all,
>> I'm interested in the geographical distribution of
>> Lucinoma boreale (Linné,
>> 1758). I know it as an Atlantic and Mediterranean
>> species, but I don't know
>> how far in the south it is distributed and
>> especially in the East of the
>> Mediterranean.
>> Thank you in advance
>> Enzo Campani
>>
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>> 57126 Livorno
>> Italy
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