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Hi, David!
It's Radix auricularia coreana. This subspecies is fairly common here on Jeju Island, and I have several lots in my collection. Misspellings of species names occur occasionally in the literature here.
(It's 5:00 A.M. here and I am currently watching the third place game between Brazil and the Netherlands.)
All the best from Korea!
Ron Noseworthy
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On Sat, 7/12/14, David Campbell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Subject: [CONCH-L] Korean reference needing checked
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Received: Saturday, July 12, 2014, 3:47 PM
Does anyone have a handy
copy of Korean Shells in Colour that they can check? The
Korean National Library website claims that pl. 20 features
Redix auricularia coreana, which would be a misspelling of
Radix, but the error could be with the website.
--
Dr. David CampbellAssistant
Professor, GeologyDepartment of Natural
SciencesBox 7270Gardner-Webb
UniversityBoiling Springs NC 28017
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