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Mon, 12 Mar 2001 00:28:57 -0500
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Dear all,
I have yet another question. Does Punctum pygmaeum Draparnaud,
1801 exist in the Great Lakes area of the US, including Ohio? I found
a specimen that almost exactly matches specimens of P. pygmaeum from
Austria (special thanks to Helmut). I've also heard that this species can
be found in the Pleistocene beds of Ohio. Did they get stuck in Eurasia
at the end of the Pleistocene, or do they remain? I'm pretty eager to
find
out!

Thanks In Advance,
James

James M. Cheshire
(a.k.a. Jeremiah Chess)
3185 Raccoon Valley Rd.
Granville, OH 43023-9472
USA

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