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Dear Ross;
I don't know why things are like that. Maybe we're just a little bit
crazy. Personally, I don't collect one of these flashy things, but my
brother is in Polyplacophora, I think it's just for fun.
David
Belgium
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, ross mayhew wrote:
> I have noticed that of all the coumtries i deal with, the collectors
> from the Netherlands and Belgium are the most likely to be
> "scientifically oriented" in their conchological persuits- often
> collecting interesting but not shiny or "flashy" taxa such as
> Polyplacophora and Buccinidae, as well as bivalves of all varieties,
> Turridae, etc. Can anyone perhaps tell me why this is so??
> -Ross Mayhew.
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