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At 09:35 AM 9/27/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Rhiostoma smithi Bartsch, 1932. No parentheses.
>Tortulosa doesn't occur in Thailand. I know what you probably have, but
>can't remember the name. Tomlin described it. I collected them by the bag
>full. Looks like Tortulosa, but it's not. Pinkish to brown colored in
>life. Email me privately and I'll try to track it down if no one else
>steps up to the plate....
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How about either Rhiostoma chupingense Tomlin, 1938, or R. samuiense
Tomlin, 1931.
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