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Dear Gijs and Harry,
are these available as pdfs? I know some chilean fossil material that may
belong in this group but don't have much literature on the topic.
Cheers,
Sven



Dr. Sven Nielsen
Institut für Geowissenschaften
-Paläontologie-
Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel
Ludewig-Meyn-Str. 10
24118 Kiel
Germany


> Dear Listers,
>
> Gijs Kronenberg has uncovered the two-part report on the homoplasy of the
> divaricate lucinid sculpture that Marlo hinted at in his recent LTS
> feature on Divaricella dentata and Divalinga quadrisulcata:
>   Dekker, H. and J. Goud, 1994. Review of the living Indo-West-Pacific
> species of Divaricella sensu auct. with descriptions of two new species
> and a summary of the species from other regions. [Part 1]. Vita Marina
> 42(4): 115-136.  ___________________, 1995. Review of the living
> Indo-West-Pacific species of Divaricella sensu auct. with descriptions
> of two new species and a summary of the species from other regions.
> [Part 2]. Vita Marina 43(1-2): 1-12.   Harry

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