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Maurizio Perini <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 26 Mar 1999 19:07:00 +0100
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Friday    March 26, 1999   07:00 PM
 
Dear Marlo,
 
Whether you are not able to find it I may send you
a copy as gift. Just let me know !
 
Kindest regards, Maurizio.
 
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       Maurizio A. Perini
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  >>   Oliva Collecting & Study  <<
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-----Messaggio originale-----
Da:     Marlo Krisberg [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Inviato:        venerd́ 26 marzo 1999 14.31
A:      [log in to unmask]
Oggetto:        Re: Intraspecific variability in Genus Oliva
 
Not too much at all.  Oliva has been one of my favorites and is one of the two world wide groups
I've collected (Harps the other).  I've got several trays of reticularis and been disturbed about
the "splitting" of what appeared to me to be simply a quite variable species.  Next, I'll stop by
the library today and attempt to obtain a copy of  Tursch et al, 1998 (Apex v 13 no 1-2).
 
Thanks again for the effort to present so informative a piece.
 
Marlo
Florida
 
 

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