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>For those of you Ovulid specialists,
>         This last week I received a few specimens of Neosimnia catalinensis
>S.S. Berry,1916,  from San Clemente Is., off Santa Barbara Channel Islands.
>In Abbott's American Sea Shells (2nd edition, it is listed as a possible
>synonym of Simnia loebbeckeana (Weinkauff, 1881).  Has there been a new
>naming of this species? (Simnia catalinensis)
>Dan Yoshimoto
>From the cold, wet, mossy coast of Northern California
>(Eureka, to be exact)

Hi Dan

Neosimnia was synonymized with Neosimnia... just don't ask me when or
by whom...


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Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin
New Zealand
Fossil preparator
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