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Any particular species that you are interested in, or is everything of interest? I should be able to find a few at least; there's more diversity farther north, but we have a few species around here. What sort of material do you need-shells, animals in alcohol, etc.?
Are you able to collect freshwater mollusks there? We have ongoing research projects on unionids, hydrobiids, physids, and pleurocerids, as well as on land snails.
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From: Raul Rojas-Garcia [log in to unmask]
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 13:35:08 -0400
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Subject: Lymneids snails
> Hi everybody!
> I am interesting on some Lymnaeids from North America. I want to know if
> you can help me to obtain some species.
> Thanks a lot
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