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Kurt I will send you (privately) my write-ups for those two - very valid
species.
Tom
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 7:50 AM
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> Subject: Re: Neritidae gallery
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> Tom and other neritologists,
> While in Palau many moons ago, I collected numerous lots of Nerita. I
> thought many of them were undata until I actually looked at them. I came
> up with several names for these......most of them pulled out of a hat at
> random, followed by a flip of a coin. Despite this less than scientific
> approach, two names cames up more often than not....
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> Nerita semigranosa Recluz, 1841
> Nerita grayana Recluz, 1843 (44?)
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> I've not often seen semigranosa mentioned in literature (but don't really
> keep up)....but ours exactly match the illustration and diagnosis in
> Martini and Chemnitz....anyone familiar with this baby? Kurtles
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> Mr. Kurt Auffenberg
> Senior Biological Scientist
> Exhibits & Public Programs
> University of Florida
> Hull Road & SW 34th Street
> Powell Hall, P.O. Box 112710
> Gainesville, Florida 32611-2710
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> Telephone: 352-846-2000, ext. 253
> Fax: 352-846-0253
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