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Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:29:52 -0500
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In my experience S. hirsutum is a species of the woods & occasionally of
the edges of woods. And, as Harry stated, it is never abundant. I would be
very very surprised to find it on a lawn by a pond at an airport.

I have shells of juvenile Stenotrema from Maryland & will be glad to do
comparisons.

Aydin

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