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to add on: as noted in Marlo's post (cut and paste of shell
descriptions) the TX Encyclopedia notes for branhamae: "Off Port
Isabel" and "Rare in TX- only record is from Rehder and Abbott, 1951"
here is the data from the bibliography (pg 472): Rehder and Abbott
1951- Some new and interesting mollusks from the deeper waters of the
Gulf of Mexico; Revista de la Sociedad Malacologica "Carlos de la
Torre" 8: 53-66.
So , if anybody has that publication, presumably the details of the
specific find(s) are presented therein.
On 12/6/20, Allen Aigen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> (Hollisteria) branhamae is found all across the
> wide Campeche Bank off northern Yucatan,
> from Tabasco State to Quintana Roo State, and
> northward to the Arcas Cays and Alacran Reefs
> along the Yucatan Escarpment adjacent to the
> Mexico Basin.
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