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Oh I wish someone would do a work on the Muricidae similar to what Poppe and
Goto did with the Volutidae and  Lorenz and Hubert did with the Cypridae. My
problem this time is the Typhis. Where would I look for a recent
classification on this fascinating group? I have 6 species in my collection,
all of which are labeled as Typhis. They are grandis, coronatus, clarki,
latipennis, cumingii and expansus. Could any of these now be classified as
Talityphis, Paratyphis or any other kind of typhis?
 
Appreciate any help!
 
Martin Tremor
St. Petersburg, FL

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