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Mon, 19 Jan 2004 10:50:25 -0800
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Winston,

Thank you very much for the information.  I recently obtained a
beautiful "live" collected specimen, which is fully mature and only
12.4mm.  Now, regarding that deal with the "0" and the "3", that is not
limited to those of us who are seasoned collectors.  It also happens to
us pre-50 year olds. :-)

Bret Raines
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Barney, Winston wrote:

>Whoa... talk about short time memory in old folks. From the time I looked it
>up till the time I got back to my computer, Abbott's Strombus helli shrunk
>by 3mm. Sorry about that.
>His smallest specimen was 13.2 mm  NOT 10.2.
>
>Winston
>
>Subject: Smallest Strombus helli?
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