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Yes, that's me. Thanks so much, David.
Now, regarding Chesapecten jeffersonicus from North Carolina: do the two valves have different numbers of ribs?
David Kirsh
Durham, NC
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From: bivalve <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Aug 31, 2004 3:12 PM
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Subject: Florida fossil scallop
Some time ago, there was an inquiry about a fossil scallop from the Florida panhandle. I have the identification now, but can't find the question to know who asked. It is a specimen of Carolinapecten solarioides (Heilprin).
Dr. David Campbell
Old Seashells
University of Alabama
Biodiversity & Systematics
Dept. Biological Sciences
Box 870345
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0345 USA
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That is Uncle Joe, taken in the masonic regalia of a Grand Exalted Periwinkle of the Mystic Order of Whelks-P.G. Wodehouse, Romance at Droitgate Spa
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