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So now that I am now approaching 2000 specimen of Olividae, I am thinking of re-organizing. How do you think is the best way...Geographical, Sub-genus, or?? I have a big task ahead and wanted to get the input of all the fine minds and experienced professionals that are here on this fine forum. I am roughly Geographical now, but I find it difficult to see what I have or have not, meaning, there are several rare species (forms) I don't have, but it is difficult to sort it all out. I use Filemaker for cataloging my collection, and certainly can search for a species (form), but I would like to find an easier way to know what I am missing without just perusing the literature and going "Oh, I don't have that one." All input welcome. By the way, I am just a private collector doing this on my own time. Sadly, no staff to help!
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