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Dear Glenn,
in Lindner: Muscheln und Schnecken der Weltmeere: Tibia insulae-chorab. But the Latin expression for me should be one word
insulaechorab without -. As at the moment I don't have the rules
of nomenclature at hand, I am not sure, but I think so, that the rules
not allows two words or separated with -. The species name is always
little. insulaechorab.
best regards Helmut
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> Seems like the longer I hang around shells the more confused I get. I
> purchased a regular insulae-chorab and a albino one also. I have installed a
> brass plate with there names like the tags which came with them, The tags say
> Insulae Chorab so that is what the plates say. This is from Dove Peled his
> catalog lists them as insulae-chorab, his tags with the shells say Insulae
> Chorab. My Compendium of sea shells says Insulaechorab. Which way should I fix
> my plates to be correct. Best Regards Glenn Tolman, Houston Texas I am not
> going to say anything about this address as you people lost me a long time
> ago.
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