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In the 1970's Harold and Emily Vokes undertook a study of the Yucatan and
published their results. Also, JJ Parodiz, then curator of mollusks at
the Carnegie Museum, spent several weeks collecting shells from the
Yucatan peninsula. I have a manuscript copy of Parodiz' paper though I
don't believe it was ever published. It is not illustrated and is
basically a checklist of what Parodiz found and where on the peninsula
they were found. This collection is in the Carnegie Museum.
If anyone is interested in Parodiz' checklist I have a few copies
available. E-mail me OFF OF THE LIST and I will forward a copy. I will
fill requests until I run out of copies. If you respond to the list I
will not fill the request! ;-) Let's be careful and not hit the reply to
the group button. Thanks.
Regards,
Charlie
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Charlie Sturm, Jr
Research Associate - Section of Invertebrate Zoology
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA
Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
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