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Alain-Pierre Derennes <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Oct 2003 09:25:04 +0200
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Eduard wrote:

> Dear Listers
>
> Doreen Sharabati  published a book RED SEA SHELL in 1984. This book
> contains color 49 plates illustrating more than 450 species from the Red
> Sea. Next to each plate is a short note on each illustrated taxon and
> its naming. This book is popular among shell collectors interested in
> Red Sea molluscs as it is in a handy format, which can be used as a
> quick guide to shells found here.
>
> Several new works published during the last twenty years have helped to
> clarify the taxonomic identity of many of the molluscs populations
> inhabiting the Red Sea.
>
> Henk Dekker and Zvi Orlin summarized 348 taxonomic changes of  the Red
> Sea molluscs mentioned in RED SEA SHELLS in the list "An update of the
> nomenclature used by D. Sharabati in RED SEA SHELLS (1984)" which is now
> published as a supplement to TRITON 8.
>
> Best regards
>
> Eduard Heiman
> The editor-in-chief of TRITON
>
>
Hi,
can you give us more precisions (where can we see it, price, language, ...).
Regards.
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