The suprageneric groupings for mollusks on the list of protected taxa are a bit unusual. Perhaps they used the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology as a guide to bivalve orders; unfortunately, the Treatise misplaced Pinnidae in Mytiloida and recognized the polyphyletic Myoida.
> For those not aware that Lithophaga lithophaga is a protected species, I refer to the website of the Council of Europe and more particularly to the Convention on the conservation of European wildlife and natural habitats. Lithophaga lithophaga is included in Appendix II (valid since 5 March 1998) and is therefore a strictly protected fauna species. The website can be consulted at:
> http://www.ecnc.nl/doc/europe/legislat/bernapp2.html
Dr. David Campbell
Old Seashells
University of Alabama
Biodiversity & Systematics
Dept. Biological Sciences
Box 870345
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0345 USA
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