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Eddy WILMET <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 2 Sep 2012 14:19:24 -0400
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Last week I've been collecting Urosalpinx cinerea in the Oosterschelde-
delta in the Netherlands where it's invasive, together with Ocinebrellus
inornatus (which is almost a 200km expansion for this species to the North
as normally its habitat is French-Brittany, Atlantic Coast)
The presence of the Urosalpinx cinerea is overwhelming with large
specimens over 25/30 mm. Can anyone give me some considerations about the
growing rate of this species and maximum sizes of the American specimens.
Thanks,
Eddy.

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