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Pleuroploga Trapezium gigantea is what I had in my documentation.
But searching for it on the web was tough.
Martin
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On 6/17/2010 11:05 AM, Leslie Crnkovic wrote:
> Hi Martin
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> Nice to see stuff like that in ads. Thaks for sharing it.
> ... looks like a Pleuroploca trapezium
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> Les
>
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> Martin H. Eastburn
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> I get ads in Electronic magazines - Texas Instruments runs an add with a
> Pleuroploga gigantea floating in the ad with music bars and notes streaming
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