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Dear Friends
You also must check the reference below which also deals with the taxon:
SIMONE, L. R. L., 2007. Family Pseudolividae (Caenogastropoda,
Muricoidea): A polyphyletic taxon. American Malacological Bulletin, v.
23, p. 43-78
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Curriculum:
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5020466945403853
Livro - Book:
http://www.femorale.com.br/articles/books/simone06/index.asp
http://www.mz.usp.br/collab/malaco.html
http://br.geocities.com/livroluiz/
http://www.usp.br/jorusp/arquivo/2006/jusp783/pag07.htm
Citando "Harry G. Lee" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Andrew et al,,
>
> Foiled again! Kantor and Kilburn
> []
> (2001) beat us to the punch.
>
> The deep basal spiral groove notwithstanding, the radula and soft parts
> place Nassodonta dorri (Wattebled, 1886) squarely in the Nassariidae.
> The paper (see citation below) is available on-line at
> <http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/34850> (Biodiversity Heritage
> Library).
>
> Darn! I hate it when that happens,
> Harry
>
> Kantor, Y.I and R. N. Kilburn. 2001. Rediscovery of Canidia dorri
> Wattebled, 1886, with discussion of its systematic position
> (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Nassariidae: Nassodonta). The Nautilus
> 115:99–104. Oct. 31.
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