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Andrew Grebneff <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Feb 2004 10:35:32 +1300
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>Hi all,
>Henk Dijkstra just sent me a notice of his new Pecten website. It is
>a work in progress, but it is going to be awesome when it is done.
>He has listed according to tribes, the genera of the Pectens. This
>may be confusing, but if you scroll through, you will find the
>genera that you may be looking for. For the species that have been
>done, he has a photo, map of the range and much pertinent
>information. He also lists the newest named species and I expect
>shortly you will be able to see a photo and the original description
>for all.You can access this site at http://www.scallop.nl
>  When you get to it, click on the title to get an index. Those
>listed in blue have a profile already. Those in black need to be
>done. Use your back key to get out of each individual description if
>one has been done.
>  What he is doing is a tremendous work that will be invaluable when finished.

Just beware that one genus he erected last year is by any criteria an
outright synonym of Zygochlamys...

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