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> Thanks for the marine references. The land snails of Thailand are poorly
> known. The only recent reports I have garnered are:
> Boonngam, P., P. Dumrongrojwattana, and S. Matchacheep, 2008. The Diversity
> of Land Snail Fauna in Chonburi Province, Eastern Thailand. Kasetsart J.
> (Nat. Sci.) 42: 256 - 263.
> Panha, S., 1996. A checklist and classification of the terrestrial pulmonate
> snails of Thailand. Walkerana 8(19): 41-47
> Panha, S. and J. B. Burch, 2005. An introduction to the microsnails of
> Thailand. Malacological Review 37/38: iii + 1-155.
I think there are a few more papers in Walkerana but am on the road
and can't check easily.
A major reference on the freshwater is Brandt, R. A. 1974. The
non-marine aquatic Mollusca of Thailand. Archiv fur Molluskenkunde,
105:1-423. He probably went too far in lumping taxa. (I'm getting
the bibliographic reference by guessing at how to correct the info as
listed in a bibliography in Google Books, which claims the title to be
the "non-aquatic aquatic Mollusca...")
--
Dr. David Campbell
4830 University Blvd E H4
Tuscaloosa AL 35404
"I think of my happy condition, surrounded by acres of clams"
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