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Dear Art;
Your idea - go to it!! (i have a life already!). We a disagreement
already - i would choose O. bulbosa, because it is so incredibly
variable - i have a series from Zabzabar that would knock your socks off
(at the bourse at COA last year, people wouldn't believe that they were
all one species!). Also, a drop-dead exeptional specimen of O. tricolor
is pretty hard to beat, even with red lips!
Cheers,
Ross M.
<Dear Ross;-
My suggestion would be to pick (say) 20 families and have a
vote.
Maybe 25. The results would not mean a thing, but they might be
of some
interest to people who need a life. ---like me. My first vote
would be:
Oliva-----rubrolabiata.
Art>
--
Ross Mayhew: Schooner Specimen Shells: Http://www.schnr-specimen-shells.com
"We Specialize in the Unusual"
Phone: (902) 876-2241 Snail Mail; P.O Box 20005, RPO Spryfield,
Halifax, N.S., Canada, B3R 2K9.
But try to find "something for Everyone"!!
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