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To all lucinoidean fans:
This just in ...
Lucinoid: A New Email Discussion Group
There have been a considerable number of publications recently on lucinoid
bivalve mollusks. Because of this growing interest in the coevolution of
chemosynthetic symbionts, recent discoveries of new deepwater faunas,
breakthroughs in functional morphology, and fossil relationships, enhanced
communication among workers of the Lucinoidea is much desired. All
individuals or organizations interested in lucinoid bivalve mollusks are
invited to join
and participate in a new email discussion group.
To subscribe to the list send an email to:
[log in to unmask] In the body of the text include the word
subscribe. Make sure your email is sent in plain text format, not in MIME
or HTML format.
If you have questions or problems, please send an email to me at the
address below. We look forward to lively discussions on this intriguing
group of bivalves!
Paul Valentich Scott, Senior Associate Curator
Department of Invertebrate Zoology Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
2559 Puesta del Sol Road Santa Barbara, CA 93105 USA 805-682-4711, ext.
319 (voice) 805-569-3170 (fax) [log in to unmask] www.sbnature.org
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Lindsey T. Groves
Collection Manager
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Malacology & Invertebrate Paleontology Sections
900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 763-3376 (Mal), (213) 744-3485 (IP)
(213) 746-2999 (Fax)
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