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Wed, 7 Jan 2004 23:02:25 -0400
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Which species of Pleurotomariids have been seen with barnacles on them,
besides hirasei, which is commonly  found with one or more specimens of
at least 3 spp of barnacles on the shell?  This is for a research paper
i'm helping out with, so i hope anyone who has seen barnacles or
barnacle scars on members of the Pleurotomariidae family will reply.
Also, what is the approximate or estimated frequency of specimens with
at least one barnacle, for various populations which members of the list
may be familiar with? (hirasei included).

Thanks,
Ross M.

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