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Jose Eduardo de Alencar Moreira <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Feb 1998 12:48:57 -0300
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Welcome Paolo,
 
It's very good to know that Italian shellers are droping our Conch-L age
average.
 
If you want some shell grit from Brazil, please drome a line privately.
 
All the best,
 
Eduardo Moreira
Brasilia, Brazil
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PS: BTW, does anyone know what is happening with Betty Jean? She is too
quiet, and that is not good.
 
 
 
 
 
De:   bib8543 @ IPERBOLE.BOLOGNA.IT em 13/02/98 15:19 CET
 
Favor Responder a [log in to unmask]
 
Para: CONCH-L @ UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
cc:    (bcc: Jose Eduardo de Alencar Moreira/Telebras)
Assunto:  new member of the list
 
 
 
 
Hi to all,
        I am new subscriber to Conch-L. I am 21 and collect since the age
of 8. I
am interested in worldwide marine molluscs, with special attention to
mediterranean, european and african ones. I like microshells very much too,
and actually the greatest part of my activity is on them (I pass hours
sorting specimens from detritus!).  I am a collector of malacological books
and magazines and I am always looking for new items to add to my library.
I am a scuba diver and I like travelling very much.
        In this period I am trying to enlarge my Nuculidae collection,
since it is
very poor and I need material for comparison to identify some problematic
specimens.  If you have any material from the Mediterranean and the
Atlantic, also common species and loose but fresh valves, drop a line. I
will be glad to reply with mediterranean microshells.
        I am also building up a database which will contain all
mediterranean
species with any information on their systematics, feeding habits, habitat,
distribution, collecting hints, in order to have a wider view on the
mediterranean malacofauna.  Also on this topic any suggestion or
contribution will be much appreciated.  I hope in the future to be able to
enlarge this project to the Lusitanic province.
        Best regards to all of you and Happy Shelling!
                                                Paolo
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Paolo G. Albano
via Montebello, 7
I-40121 BOLOGNA
ITALY
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