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The Amphidromus are either from the higher mountains of southern Palawan or
the islands to the south of Palawan Island. It would be interesting to see
the locality data......they are all in the quadrasi group....
Kurtles
At 03:35 PM 11/17/03 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi fellow CONCH-L
>
> I am Philippine seashells dealer for 20 years from rare to uncommon
>specimens shells. Now I am exploring the Philippine tree/landsnail for two
>years and continously exploring and I'm successful of having a very
>interesting tree/landsnail specially coloured amphidromus which until now
>some are still unidentified.
>
> Sincerely yours,
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> Tony dela Cruz
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>Antonio S. dela Cruz
>l4 Esperanza st., Tinajeros,
>Malabon City, Philippines l404
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>TEL/FAX (632) 288 3993
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