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Andrew K. Rindsberg,
 
In your listing of fossil species, do you recall any xenophora?  I am
kind of interested in this family, both recent and ancient.  At present I
have about 15 recent species (plus 2 subspecies and a couple of named
species that are synonyms according to Ponder) and two fossil species;
one is a fossil X. conchliophora and three are X. floridana.  I am
expecting another fossil species in the near future from John Bernard of
Shelloak - but no name yet.  All of these are from Florida (Sarasota) and
I would like to add those found in Alabama to the list - if possible.
 
Thanks for any information,
 
Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico

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