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Hello David,
Is there a web site where AVICENNIA can be viewed or that has a listing of
the species listed in the journal?  I am particularly interested in limpets
(marine and freshwater).

Thank you,
John

John & Cheryl Jacobs
Seffner, FL
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From: "Beatriz Lauranzon Melendez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: Molluscan diversity in W. Cuba


> Emilio, yes. The species of Polyplacophora are called "cucaracha" in all
> Cuba for the fishermen and comoun peoples, "cucarachas de mar" (sea
> Cockroaches for english speakers).
>
> Dr. Jose Espinosa is a very importan malacologist in Caribean Region, and
> a nice people too, anyone may call him for cuestions on Cuban marine
> shells. In that project he is workin with Dr. Jesus Ortea (spanish, from
> Oviedo University), they are editors of AVICENNIA (journal of marine
> biodiversity mostly). During the past 5 year they have discovered many new
> species of marine mollusks from Cuba, Costa Rica and Africa, described in
> AVICENNIA frecuently.
>
> greetings,
>
> david
>
>
> David Maceira
> Malacologist. BIOECO.
>
>
>
>
> Emilio Garcia, en respuesta a su mensaje del Fri, 12 Jan 2007:
>
>> When I was a child in Cuba, I remember the fishermen calling the
>> chitons "cucarachas".
>>
>> Emilio
>>
>>
>> >>Sea Cockroaches as mollusks?  I've seen photos of a deep sea anthropod
>> >>that
>> >>I believe was called a 'Sea Cockroach'.  On the other hand maybe the
>> >>article
>> >>is referring to chitons?
>> >
>> >
>>
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