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Linda Bush <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 3 Apr 2000 15:27:40 -0500
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Hello, Art!

         Try  "Crepidula fornicata (linne, 1758), using both the genus and the species names.  Maybe I shouild try a few; you started something, and you are calling attention to the Latin      names, as well making us all laugh.        (Excuse the typos in the name.)  This is one that has puzzled me for a long time;  am I right in thinking that the species can change its sex when needed?  I do wonder what Carolus was thinking when he named this one.

                        Waiting for more,
                                        Linda

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