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Paul,
I collected a suite of species atop Khunjerab Pass at the Pakistan/China
border at 4,730 m (about 15,000 ft).....pupilloids, etc. A manuscript
on one of these species (to be described) is about to be submitted by me
and a few coauthors......But I've seen a record of something
higher.....just can't remember what right now..... can't remember a lot
lately......
Kurt
Paul Callomon wrote:
> A heads-up for Conch-L trivia hounds:
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> For a talk I'm preparing, I need to know the highest altitude at which a mollusk has been found living (as opposed to dropped by birds, put there by Satan etc.) as represented by a published record. Anecdotal evidence puts this at around 16,000 feet (5,500 meters or so).
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> Cheers,
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> PC.
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> Paul Callomon
> Collections Manager
> Malacology, Invertebrate Paleontology and General Invertebrates
> Department of Malacology
> Academy of Natural Sciences
> 1900 Parkway, Philadelphia PA 19103-1195, USA
> Tel 215-405-5096
> Fax 215-299-1170
> Secretary, American Malacological Society
> On the web at www.malacological.org
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