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As I'm processing shells from Micronesia (especially micros), I'm
discovering that I've probably got some of the same (or similar)
species from other Indo-Pacific locations--even from Kuwait.
Here's the difficulty: won't I overlook name revisions and thereby
duplicate my efforts? For instance, there's a Finella pupoides A.
Adams, 1860 in the Micronesia bunch, according to Kay (1979). I
recognized the specific name and sure enough I had an Obtortio pupoides
A. Adams, 1860 from Kuwait, according to Bosch, et al (1995).
The latter generic placement is confirmed by Moretzsohn & Kay's update
to the Hawaiian Marine Molluscs.
But the Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database still lists Finella pupoides as
the senior name. Obviously, the database has some parts that are at
least 10 years out of date.
Is there a most up-to-date or most reliable reference people are using?
David Kirsh
Durham, NC
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