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Dear Phil,

The late Virginia Orr Maes had her hands on many Reeve types from
NHMUK, then BM(NH), while she was studying turrids at ANSP. Perhaps
there is some indication in her unpublished archives (quite possibly
at ANSP) of an interaction with one or both of these two taxa.

I don't suppose anyone preserved Sally Kaicher's correspondence and
notes. She also worked with BM(NH) and turrids.

Harry


At 09:36 AM 3/23/2011, you wrote:
>Dear Listers,
>
>I am attempting to locate the types of Pleurotoma fucata Reeve, 1845 and
>Pleurotoma coccinata Reeve, 1845.
>Neither are at the Natural History Museum, London.
>I would be very grateful for suggestions on whom to contact at other
>European museums, and their email address.
>
>Phil Fallon

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