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Dear Ronald,
I am a week or two behind so someone may already have replied but according
to Living Terebras of the World by Bratcher & Cernohorsky, l987, Hastula
verreauxi (Deshayes, l857) is a synonym of Hastula strigilata (Linnaeus
l758)
regards
Geoff
>From: ronald noseworthy <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Help Needed!
>Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 19:51:43 -0800
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>Hi, Everyone!
>
>I am working on a survey of the molluscs of Cheju Island, Korea. I am
>looking for some help with the following species:
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>1. Hastula verreauxi (Deshayes) What is the current status of this
>species? What is the date when it was described? Higo and Goto (1993) do
>not include it in their systematic list of molluscs from the Japan area.
>
>2. Ruditapes philippinarum and R. variegatus. Those species are quite
>similar. What are the differences between them?
>
>3. Gomphina veneriformis melanaegis and G. veneriformis veneriformis.
>What are the differences between them? Higo and Goto list them as synonyms
>of G. aequilatera (Sowerby, 1825).
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>I feel confident that the answers to those questions are out there in the
>list. I appreciate any help you can give me.
>
>Conchologically yours,
>Ron Noseworthy
>
>
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