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FYI for conch-lers interested in conch-less critters.
Amy
>Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 13:38:29 +1100
>From: [log in to unmask] (BillR)
>Subject: mollusca Sea Slug Forum - 1000 messages
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> Today the Sea Slug Forum posted its 1000th message.
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> http://www.austmus.gov.au/seaslugs/list.htm
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> A few other statistics: There are over 600 topic pages, including 475
> species, and 1300 images on the site. Each day over 600 pages are
> accessed by visitors, who range from school kids to professional
> malacologists.
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> Here are the last weeks messages.
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> A thousand messages! by Bill Rudman
> Re: Haminoea cymbalum in aquaria by Nathan Cope
> Pages on Dendrodoris nigra & D. fumata by Bill Rudman.
> Another species of Limenandra from Kerama Is? by Atsushi Ono
> Limenandra nodosa from Kerama Is by Atsushi Ono
> Re: Limenandra nodosa? from Kerama Is by Atsushi Ono
> Chromodoris cf. lochi from Marshall Ids by Scott Johnson
> Re: Pteraeolidia from Sydney by Betsey Hansen
> Re: Pteraeolidia from Sydney by Max Gillies
> Re: Halgerda sp. 2 from Thailand by Shireen Fahey
> Thorunna australis in the Marshall Is. by Scott Johnson
> Keeping Haminoea cymbalum in aquaria by Nathan Cope
> Trailing in Risbecia imperialis by Scott Johnson
> Flabellina sp? from Thailand by Erwin Koehler
> Issue 12 of Australasian Nudibranch News by Wayne Ellis
> Trailing in Risbecia tryoni by Scott Johnson
> Chromodoris kuniei from the Marshall Islands by Scott Johnson
> Sea Slugs & symbiotic algae by Jennifer Whittington
> The food of Elysia viridis by Cynthia Trowbridge
> Re: Is Elysia viridis a single species? by Cynthia Trowbridge
> Photos of Elysia rufescens by C. Carlson & P.J. Hoff
> Durvilledoris similaris from Thailand by Erwin Koehler
> A new review of Sea Hare defence mechanisms by Bill Rudman.
> Re: Is Elysia viridis a single species? by Kathe R. Jensen
> Lomanotus vermiformis from Thailand by Erwin Koehler
> Natural products of Elysia rufescens by Juan Lucas Cervera
> Limenandra nodosa? from Kerama Island by Atsushi Ono
> Facelina coronata from the Netherlands by Peter H. van Bragt
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> Photos, observations, comments and questions are always
> welcome.
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> Bill Rudman.
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Amy Edwards, Program Coordinator ------ [log in to unmask]
Georgia Museum of Natural History -------- phone (706) 542-4137
University of Georgia -------- FAX 706-542-3920
Athens, GA 30602-1882 -------- http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/
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