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Dear Constantine,

There are no coneshells or turrids (sensu Powell) named christmas...
There are species named sandwichensis, however.

yours,

John

On 12/22/2013 8:00 AM, Constantine Mifsud wrote:
> are there any molluscs named christmasensis? e. g. for Christmas Island
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