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Harry,
It was one of two ways and I'm not sure which method was used: there was
either mention of it in the paper (either this one or its partner on the
bivalves) or I counted them myself. I would tend to believe that I found
the number somewhere in the paper. Weisbord may have put a daggers or
asterices after the extant forms and I may have counted them. This was all
done when I was working on Chapter 9 in the AMS mollusk book.
> Dear Charlie,
>
> How did you find out that "95 of the 288 forms are Recent?"
>
> Harry
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> On 12/27/2011 7:02 AM, Charles Sturm wrote:
>> Sorry, read to fast, don't have reference to the Gibson-Smith work.
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>>> I suspect that the volume is:
>>>
>>> Weisbord, N. E. 1962. Late Cenozoic gastropods
>>> from northern Venezuela. Bulletins of American
>>> Paleontology 42: 7-672, pls. 1-48. [95 of the 288
>>> gastropods discussed are Recent].
>>>
>>> Would start here to see if Fasciolaria hollisteri is described in this
>>> volume.
>>>
>>>> Does anyone have the full reference for this publication? It
>>>> apparently
>>>> was the first reference to Fasciolaria hollisteri Weisbord, 1962 as a
>>>> living species...Thanks, Allen [log in to unmask] Island,
>>>> NY
>>>>
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Charlie
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Charlie Sturm
Past-President
American Malacological Society 2010-2011
Research Associate - Section of Mollusks
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Associate Professor - Family Medicine
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