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Constantine Mifsud <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 May 2000 18:31:35 +0200
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Ross Mayhew wrote:

> O yes - i wouldn't mind an Omalogyra planorbis (Dall,1927), - this
> little guy is only 1mm or so all grown up - or an Omalogyra atomis
> (Phillipi, 1841), which is only half that size in its old age, ad occurs
> to Rhode Island, in "lower rock pools".

 yes Omologyra atomus occurs frequently in the Mediterranean. Should you
want a few from this region, let me know.

regards,

--
Constantine Mifsud
4, Shepherds' Str.,
Rabat RBT 02,
MALTA.
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