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Emilio F Garcia <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Feb 1998 08:52:16 -0600
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>Russ,
>      It is great to hear from you.  I hope we actually meet one day.  The
>list is an attached file in Word Perfect 6.0.  Let me know if you have any
>problems.  I stand by the list with one exception:  Bursa bufo is extremely
>out of its known range.  The record I have is very old and even though I have
>vouvhers and consider my source reliable I still consider that record
>questionable.  Other records I am comfortable with.  Most are verifiable.
>Vouchers are in my collection (AMRC Collection, the collections of Dr. Thomas
>S.Hopkins) and /or in existing literature.
>
>Doug Shelton
>Alabama Malacological Research Center
>2370-G Hillcrest Road #236
>Mobile, AL 36695
 
<Bursa> bufo is a common Gulf of Mexico species. The confusion is with the
genera: Tutufa bufo is a western Pacific species but Bufonaria bufo is a
very common Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean species. I do have some from off
Daulphine Island, Alabama.
 
Emilio F. Garcia
115 Oak Crest Dr.
Lafayette, LA 70503
USA

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