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Freshwater
At 03:11 AM 2/11/2010, you wrote:
>Family Hyriidae and family Etheriidae are freshwater shells or seashells ?
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>Thanks
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>He Jing
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G. Thomas Watters, PhD
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The Ohio State University
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