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Hi, Everyone!

While extracting microshells from seaweed
recently, I encountered a tiny bivalve which
I have been unable to identify.  I have
checked my Korean publications and also
Okutani's "Marine Molluscs in Japan", but I
have been unable to even identify the family.

Our list has come through for me before so
now I ask my colleagues once again for their
assistance.  Any information on this specimen
would be most welcome.

Please contact me off-list and I will send
you scans of the mystery bivalve.

All the best from Korea!
Ron Noseworthy

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