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What is your point?
Tom
ATLANTIC worldwide specimen shells wrote:
> ::: interesting post by Antonio Monteiro ::: "In a reunion of
> malacologists that recently took place in Lisbon, one of the speakers
> shared with his audience some of his own views about shell collecting.
> He stressed two points: first of all, a collector should not limit
> his/her efforts to a single family, normally one of the most popular
> ones (Cypraeidae, Conidae, Volutidae, and so on…), in fact he should
> complete his collection with other families, “second rank” ones, so to
> speak (such as Mitridae, Terebridae, Olividae, etc.); on the other
> hand ... "[more] in Atlantic Mollusca forum
> athttp://atlantic.cidadevirtual.ptright-side navigation menuForum:
> choose your forumForum: Mollusca
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