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Dear BJ and list,
According to Sweeney and Harasewych (1999. Harald A. Rehder (1907-1996):
biographical sketch and malacological contributions. The Nautilus
113(4):127-150) the species was named in Indo-Pacific Mollusca 3(16):244,
pl. 188, figs. 3-4, from the southern Philippines. Also according to
Sweeney and Harasewych + Petit and Bieler (1996. On the new names
introduced in the various printings of "Shells of the world in color" [Vol.
1 by Tadashige Habe and Kiyoshi Ito; Vol. II by Tadashige Habe and Sadao
Kosuge]. Malacologia 38(1-2):35-46), H. kajiyamai is both junior synonym
and junior homonym of H. kajiyamai Habe in Habe and Kosuge, 1972.
Best wishes
At 12:11 PM 2/3/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Conch-Lers:
>
>Harpa kajiyamai was described by Rehder in 1973. I would appreciate it if
>someone could tell me where it was published.
>
>Betty Jean, The Tall One
>
>
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