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A $20 miter is at least uncommon. A $50 miter has to be
rare. Of course, if miters were as widely collected as cones
and cowries, this wouldn't necessarily be true. How much
does a "rare" nerite cost, Tom?
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> From: Dan Yoshimoto <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Re: Pterygia arcata
> Date: Thursday, March 23, 2000 7:23 AM
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> Dear Wes,
> I too told my club member about that reference but I can't quite
> believe that the species is that rare. But maybe the location is rare. As
> I've not been to Truk, E. Caroline Islands, I really have nothing to base
> that opinion on.
> Thanks for the update on the species.
> Dan
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> >Cernohorsky, 1991 indicates the range is from the Philippines to the
> >Tuamoto Archipelago, but is rare.
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