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Harry, I wish you would stop making me change all my labels!
Seriously, thanks for keeping us up to date.
Peggy
> Dear Carlos,
>
> This is what I think of Trachypollia turricula in northeast Florida:
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> Trachypollia turricula (von Maltzan, 1884) Twin Drupe [2] 16 mm.
> Known primarily by its synonym T. didyma (Schwengel, 1943), which E. Vokes
> (1996) considered distinct. It was first reported amphi-Atlantic in
> distribution by Talavera (1982), who mistakenly synonymized it with the E.
> Atlantic T. suga (Fischer-Piette, 1942), which is now placed in Muricopsis
> (Risomurex). T. turricula, originally described from the East Atlantic, is the
> proper assignment of our species (Houart, 1997). Illustration in Abbott (1974;
> sp. 1873) is miscaptioned; it appears to be a Muricopsis (Risomurex) species.
> Enlarges known range vs. Abbott (1974): “South Florida to Texas and the West
> Indies. Brazil.”
>
> Harry
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