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Ha ha! Well done David — you cracked me up!

Susan

> On Dec 3, 2018, at 8:47 PM, David Kirsh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Friends,
> 
> I don’t feel qualified to comment on the merits of such taxonomic problems, but it seems likely that your exchange here is a mere Phrontispiece to the eventual treatise that will result. When you’ve got a viable generic name, as they say “Uzita lose it.” This is no Tritia matter!
> 
> All kidding aside, this is a fairly exciting shake up in the naming of some familiar SE US and Caribbean mollusks.
> 
> David Kirsh, LPC, RN
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> Sent from my iPhone

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