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>Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 21:50:46 -0500
>From: Lynn Scheu <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Don's Mitrid
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>Hi John,
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>Are you sure that is what the mitrid is? I don't have specimens to make
>me doubt it but I have the two larger photos Don sent and they look so
>different from the photos in HSN 1/85 p. 5 and 9/78 supplement XI. And
>those two look so different from each other. One of the two photos
>(1/85) has a lot more axial ribs than the other (9/78) neither seems to
>have the profile of the shell Don shows, and furthermore, the pic Ross
>put up seems to have different proportions than the large scans Don
>sent. Ross's versions seem shorter and wider. I took Don's two andput
>them togther vertically and Do you have these HSN pictures before you?
>I can scan them for you if you don't. I am really puzzled.
>
>Lynn
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I screwed up, took the HSN dates out of my database (which contains lots of
my typing errors) 1/85 does not even have an article by Richard Salisbury
on mitrids. It should have been 7/85.
That issue shows three tiny Vexillums in color that superficially look very
close to each other.
The 9/78 article concerns roseotinctum, but I have only a photocopy, which
is useless for the pictures.
Thanks Lynn, for checking up on me!
John Wolff
2640 Breezewood Dr.
Lancaster, PA 17601, U.S.A.
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