bHelmut and Maurizio:
To add to Mario's list:
Oliva bathyalis Petuch and Sargent, 1985 - deep water Philippines
Oliva joyceae Petuch & Sargent, 1986 - Solomons
Oliva marquesana Petuch & Sargent, 1986 - deep water Marquesas
Oliva insecta Petuch & Sargent - deep water Philippines (not too sure about
this one, haven't seen the type)
Oliva labuanensis Marrat, 1871 - deep water Indonesia and eastern Malaysia
Oliva lenhilli P & S, 1986 - deep water - Philippines
Oliva spicata variety radix P & S, 1986 - Ecuador (neat shell)
Oliva sp. in P& S, 1986, Plate 20, Figures 13, 14 - deep water off Belize
(would be interested in hearing from anyone who might have one - I believe
it also occurs in very deep water off of Barbados - IT IS NOT A JUVENILE
Oliva reticularis barbadensis.
OOPS! With my species and Maurizio's, Helmut we are up to 11 species
(although one is only a form). I believe the Oliva (Omogymna) richerti
Kay, 1979 is the rarest of them all!
Paul
At 07:16 PM 8/4/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Wednesday August 4, 1999 07:03 PM
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>At this moment among my about 4 thousands Olives
>there isn't any :
>
>Oliva vicdani da Motta, 1982
>Oliva richerti Kay, 1979
>Oliva ouini Kantor & Tursch, 1998
>
>and some rare color forms of different species
>but, it is probable, there is something still unnamed.
>With these shells the surprises are not ever finished.
>Regards, Maurizio.
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>-----Messaggio originale-----
>Da: Helmut Nisters [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Inviato: mercoledì 4 agosto 1999 6.15
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>Oggetto: Olividae
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>Dear Conchlers
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>which are the rariest Olives. Can you tell me up to ten names.
>with best shelling regards
>Helmut from Innsbruck
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