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Campani Enzo <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 Oct 2001 23:28:47 +0200
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You nay catch some sea urchins and merge in fresh water for some time
(brief). Eulimids fall to the bottom, while sea urchins survive if you do
not wait too much. Caution: for a given sea urchin species there is often a
precise Eulimid, so do not mix urchin species.
Enzo Campani

. At 21.18 23/10/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello everybody
>
>    I had some problems with my email server and I couldn't use conch-L since
>  August. I'm very sorry If somebody wrote me and I didn't reply.
>
>    I've got a little question about Eulimidae family (which is one of my
>  favourite groups). How could I caught some living eulimids? I know that
>  them live as parasits over sea urchins, but, how can I see them?.
>  I hope that somebody could reply me.
>  Thank you very much,
>  Best regards,
>  Alejandro
>
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