After specifically mentioning the large cowry images, I failed to upload one of
them. That has been corrected and all six full-sized images are now present.
Aloha,
Bob Dayle
Quoting Bob Dayle <[log in to unmask]>:
> Any who are interested in the C. teres related specimens being posted on
> COWRYS.ORG will find additional specimens have just been added.
>
> Also, I have replaced the 1/4-sized 'thumbnail' images of the last specimen
> on
> Page 35 (FOR350) with their full-sized images. Just click on one of the
> images
> to see it expanded. (Remember that "Uncle Bill's" Internet Explorer
> automatically resizes images too large for the browser window. Click on the
> 'expand' icon that appears in the lower right corner of the image when the
> mouse cursor is positioned on the image; that allows the full image to be
> displayed.)
>
> The Database lead page is at http://cowrys.org/research/teresdb.htm
>
> Aloha,
>
> Bob Dayle (a.k.a. makuabob)
>
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