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Oops!
Make that a Berthelinia pseudochloris!!
Two e's then two i's in Berthelinia
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makuabob wrote:
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> Hi, Carol.
>
> You may not have Kay's HAWAIIAN MARINE SHELLS but there is a
> figure and two descriptions of two Juliidae.
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> 1). Berthilinia pseudochloris Kay, 1964 is on page 450 along with
> 2). Julia exquisita Gould, 1862.
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> It is a short entry but some info is given on locations (remember
> this book is two decades old now), hosts, spawning, etc.
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> The common names might be "It's-a-WHAT?" and "Who-dealt-this-Mess?"
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> Aloha,
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> makuabob
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> _____________________________________________________________
> Carol Lowe wrote:
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> > Can you give me an example of these shells. I can't seem to find them in
> > my books. A common name would be nice.
> >
> > Carol Lowe, Toronto
> >
> > "If you can't control the wind ..... adjust your sails"
> >
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> > > From: Paul Monfils <[log in to unmask]>
> > > To: [log in to unmask]
> > > Subject: whorly vs. clammy
> > > Date: April 22, 1998 1:07 PM
> > >
> > > Maybe those who can't choose between whorly things and clammy things
> > > should just collect Juliidae, the "bivalved gastropods" - best of
> > > both worlds. :-) Just a suggestion.
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