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>Dear List, which name is the right one ?
>
>Spondylus varius Sowerby, 1829
>Spondylus varians Sowerby, 1829
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>Next question : is there somewhere a clear and definitive explanation about
>the differences between Spondylus princeps s.s, S. p. leucantha and S. p.
>unicolor ?
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>Next question: oooow there are too much questions about Spondylidae, which
>can be resumed in this one:
>What is the name of the common area between interpretation (surat),
>knowledge (theorem) and belief (credo) in Spondylidae ? The Great Noddles
>Dish ?
>I think it was labelled Hic sunt leones on ancient maps.
>I hate using analogy. Any idea ?
Spondylus is in a similar situation to Angaria. Very variable shells.
Few species. Lots of synonyms. Don't ask me which Spondylus species
are synonyms of which, though... Angaria is perhaps easier, with only
3 living species (delphinus, sphaerula & possibly javanicus).
--
Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
Fossil preparator
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