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Barbara Haviland wrote:
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> Ed has posted several questions since we have been on CONCH-L. Is there no
> one who knows anything about Chamas in the Caribbean and Florida waters? I
> hope there is someone who can help him, at his age he is still learning
> more and more about the shells in our collection. It is fun to discover
> new species that we have thought were something else, and they are at times
> newly named species. I guess this is what you get when you have collected
> for over the number of years that Ed and I have, I can only boast 35+
> years to you his 79 years.
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> I hope someone can at least try and answer his question, granted Chamas may
> be to much of a challenge, and yes, not many people collect them, to much
> work to collect them.
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> Send Ed something.
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> B. Haviland
Sorry, Barbara, although we are big Florida/Caribbean
collectors...chamas is not an area that we collect.
--
Jim & Bobbi Cordy
Specializing in Self-Collected
Caribbean & Florida Shells
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