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Dear Conchlers;
Does anyone know if Conus attractus austini Rehder & Abbott, 1951 is still
being found? It is supposedly pan-Carribean, and not all that rare, but i have
not been able to locate it, despite desperate phone calls and inquiries, for
years - is it perhaps being called something different these days?? (was it
named after Austin, Texas, by any chance?)
From the land of the mostly fallen colorful leaves,
Ross.
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