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I have one in my collection with fairly accurate data: In sand and rubble
at extreme low tide, Port Hedland, N/W W Australia, 1998. The author and
date is (Reeve, 1841)
Paul Kanner
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From: "Linda Bush" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 3:11 PM
Subject: Fimbria souverbii (Reeve, 1841)
> Hi, Everyone!
>
> Can anyone give me a more definite range for Fimbria souverbii (Reeve,
1841) other than S.W. Pacific? And would Northern Queensland be a plausible
locality (this is the locality given for the shell I have). One of our club
members found a shell of this species, but in Roebuck Bay, West Australia.
Also, she has 1848 for the year of description (The Compendium has 1841).
>
> I obtained this nice shell from an Australian dealer at the bourse who
doesn't usually have anything other than gastropods, but he had this in a
"miscelaneous" pile at the end of his table.
>
> Thanks ahead of time,
> Linda
>
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