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Andy, I agree that there should be a compilation of the various sources
for species information. But it is a lifetime plus project, and will
always be on-going. I doubt a doctoral candidate could make more than a
dent in it.
However, with the advent of today's data processors, we may now have the
resources. But this sort of undertaking will takes many years which
equals many $$$$$. Who is willing to use the Zoological Record as a
starting point and incorporate all the data into one place, seeking out
errors and making corrections?
If we can come up with such a person who is willing to tackle it, I will
make my share of a contribution toward such a project. Every shell
enthusiast should, and I challenge them to agree. I believe Heaven is
what we leave behind as accomplishments (or the good we do) while on
earth. That would be a worthy contribution, indeed. You, as well as
others, know where the information is to be acquired. Maybe this tiny
thread on CONCH-L can be the launching point of a really worthy
contribution to civilization.
Sylvia in Alabama
Andrew K. Rindsberg wrote:
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> Sylvia and other Conchlers,
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> The number of molluscan species is only significant when the number is put
> to use somehow, so I think it's fair of me to ask, "Why did you want to
> know?" Here are some reasons why I'd like to know.
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