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Date: | Sat, 16 Jan 1999 08:58:38 -0500 |
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Dear Ken -
Cymatium iwakawana was originally named by Kuroda & Kira in Shikama in
1964, and later placed in synonymy with parthenopeum echo Kira, 1961 -
which is currently placed in parthenopeun von Salis, 1793 (and if you don't
think I am much of an authority - Alan Beu puts it there too).
And while I am writing this, I would like to comment on the other email you
wrote regarding levity on Conch-L. I couldn't agree with you more, no one
wants to read a whole bunch of nonsense, but a little bit of humor is the
spice of life.
Betty Jean, The Tall One
At 01:06 AM 1/16/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Rediscovered a shell in my collection called "Cymatium iwakawana Kuroda &
>Habe" from Minabe, Japan, trawled 120m. It looks to belong to the parthenopum
>group. I can't find a reference to this shell in any of my books (were I still
>an active marine shell collector, I'd have the newer books on the family...but
>hey, I've got some great landshell and freshwater books!). If anyone can help,
>I'd sure appreciate it!
>
>Ken Zentzis
>Wichita, Kansas
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