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Fri, 26 Feb 1999 13:08:27 -0600
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James M Cheshire wrote:
>
> Dear all, did anyone get my message? I asked if anyone
> knew how many species of the genus Gaza there are and
> what species are easiest to obtain. Does anyone also know if
> Gaza sericata is a nice species? Does anyone have a specimen for
> sale? Gaza's tend to get lots of "ooohs" and "ahhs" in the collection,
> so I am looking for some nice specimens. I asked this question too,
> but i'm not sure everyone got it either. How do you pronounce "gaza"?
> Is it pronounced Gay-za or Ga-za?
>
Dear James:
 
I just know Gaza superba is the most common shell of the family, found
near Florida at Mexico4s Gulf.  I don4t have it, and i want it too. May
be with some dealer.
 
Regrad from Mexico
 
Jorge

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