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Date: | Tue, 20 Jun 2006 11:34:18 -0400 |
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A heads-up for Conch-L trivia hounds:
For a talk I'm preparing, I need to know the highest altitude at which a mollusk has been found living (as opposed to dropped by birds, put there by Satan etc.) as represented by a published record. Anecdotal evidence puts this at around 16,000 feet (5,500 meters or so).
Cheers,
PC.
Paul Callomon
Collections Manager
Malacology, Invertebrate Paleontology and General Invertebrates
Department of Malacology
Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Parkway, Philadelphia PA 19103-1195, USA
Tel 215-405-5096
Fax 215-299-1170
Secretary, American Malacological Society
On the web at www.malacological.org
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