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On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 07:15:44 -0500, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Allan,
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>Check out the following publication:
>Orstan, Aydin. 1999. Drill Holes in land snail shells from western Turkey.
>Schriften zur Malakolozoologie aus dem Haus der Natur ? Cismar 13: 31-36.
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>> About one third of the shells of Sphincterochila fimbriata which I
>> examined on a hillside above the Sea of Galilee just south of Tiberius,
>> Israel had miniscule boreholes, ....What can bore such tiny holes, and
why?
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>Regards,
>Charlie
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>Research Associate - Section of Mollusks
>Carnegie Museum of Natural History
>Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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>Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
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Dear All,
The phenomenon is also pretty weel described in Francisco Welter-Schultes
publication and study on East Cretan ( Greece) Clausillidae.
Sorry, I don't have exact references on hand.
Charles
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