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> Dear Stephen,
>
> In the book of Gert Lindner, which is excellent for
> its systematics the genus Drupa is under subfamily
> Rapaninae J. E. Gray, 1853(syn. Thaidinae
> Jousseaume,
> 1888)and belongs to family Muricidae and not to
> Thaididae, which is syn. of Muricidae. Neorapana is
> according then a subgenus of Thais.
> with best shelling greetings
> your old friend Helmut Nisters, not using more
> sieglinde hofer as firming, only in the e-mail
> address
>
>
>
> --- Stephen Ross <[log in to unmask]> schrieb:
>
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> <html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>I started
> cataloging my shells today, so you'll probly being
> seeing a few questions from me... hee
> hee</DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV>This one is about some _Drupa_ shells I have
> from
> Hawaii. One source I really respect, Hoover,
> has
> them in the family Thaididae. However, other
> sources I've seen have them in the faimily
> Muricidae,
> subfamily Thaidinae. Actually, come to think
> of
> it, I have a _Neothais harpa_ who is in the same
> quandry. Sometimes they are also given the
> subfamily name Rapaninae. Are the Thaids their
> own family now, or still a subfam? If they are
> a
> subfam, which is better to use, Thaidinae or
> Rapaninae
> (aka, whats the difference between the two
> names)?</DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV>~Stephen~</DIV>
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