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Assiminea infima comes to mind, but it's not exactly a marine species.


Aydin Orstan


On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 13:01:05 +1100, Winston Ponder <[log in to unmask]>
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>I am looking for some good examples of very narrow range (less than a few
>tens of km or ideally less than 10 km) marine molluscs (any group) -
>examples from anywhere in the world would be welcome.  I am aware of course
>that some isolated islands and seamounts have endemics, but I was hoping
for
>some continental examples.
>
>Thanks in anticipation
>
>Winston Ponder
>
>

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