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Date: | Mon, 11 Feb 2002 22:09:42 -0800 |
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Dear Allen,
You're making a very good point. But from my North Carolina shell-poor
perspective, Florida is VERY exotic!
Also, collectors must be open to collecting micros. I have no qualms about
that except for my middle-aging eyes.
David Kirsh
Durham, NC
> From: Allen Aigen <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 20:42:52 -0500
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> Subject: Re: identifications, Florida species
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> I added up the gastropods that do not have a good identification in Harry
> Lee's list of marine shells of northeast Florida (www.jaxshells.org).
> They comprise 79 of 539 species, or over 17%! With all the time and
> attention given this list, I assume that the shells not identified will
> not be identified short of major monographs to straighten out the poorly
> understood names, still leaving many new names needed. And this is an
> area which has been explored and written about extensively. You don't
> need to go to exotic locals to find new species!
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