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James M Cheshire <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 23:48:43 -0600
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Dear all, this is about pleurotomaria.
Just take a moment to think about how primitive
they are. But, their primitive state does not mean that
they are not masters of survival. They've been around 600
million years, and through all that time they have survived while many
other species have become extinct. Never declare a species extinct until
you have searched every possible place that they might be. Now, about the
subject
of the common pleuro. Does anyone believe that a few species will become
quite common
within the next few years? If so, which ones?
 
Let me know,
Regards James
 
P.S. Could somebody send me that list of pleuro value
from rice's prices again?
 
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