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Wed, 2 Dec 1998 12:27:23 -0000
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Sorry Tom BUT you wrote
 "I have always thought the Conus cedonulli complex left a relative on the
other side of the land bridge by the name of Conus brunneus"
 
 , it's conus archon not brunneus, conus archon (Broderip 1833) is what's
considered a conger ? brunneus is more like regius. good link though.
about the unionidae tempting fish with the minnow like larval sack , some
fish have developed a type of mucous to ward off potential parisitic larva.
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