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Maurizio Perini <[log in to unmask]>
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Tuesday    July 6, 1999    07:44 AM


Dear John,

Many fossil Olives are found in Florida.
Some of them come from Pinecrest Beds, near Sarasota
(Pliocene) and some from Northern New River Canal,
Bermont Form. (Pleistocene) and Miami Canal,
Caloosahatchee Form. ( Pliocene ). 
(I would like to hear something from these places by
David Campbell...)

As the recent species some are named before Petuch (B.P.)
and some are named after Petuch (A.P.) ...!!

Oliva carolinensis Conrad, 1863  ( a giant species, 80 mm )
Oliva immortua   Pilsbry & Brown, 1917
Oliva murielae  Olsson, 1967
Oliva edwardsae  Olsson,1967

Oliva lindae Petuch, 1991
Oliva roseae Petuch, 1991
Oliva keatoni  Petuch, 1994
Oliva southbayensis Petuch, 1994

And probably I forget someone.

Maurizio.
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-----Messaggio originale-----
Da:     John Wolff [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Inviato:        marted́ 6 luglio 1999 3.15
A:      [log in to unmask]
Oggetto:        Re: Oliva edwardsae

Can anyone tell me about Oliva edwardsae Olsson, 1967 from SE Florida? It
is not in Petuch & Sargent.
Is is a color form of sayana?

Thanks much


John Wolff
2640 Breezewood Dr.
Lancaster, PA 17601, U.S.A.

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