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Sun, 8 Dec 2002 03:54:11 +0000
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i keep getting specimens of "Chicoreus setioni" or something that is
spelled very similarily, from the Broome area of Australia.  But, i have
not been able to find out who the author is when it was described - i
know it was quite recent.  It is similar to C. cervicornis, and occurs
in similar environments, but it is quite distinct, and i'm sure that
there are more specimens around than is generally thought, mislabelled
as cervicornis.

Thanks,
Ross M.

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