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Mon, 12 Feb 2007 05:34:47 -0800
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Dear Conch-lers,
I am looking for specimens of Anadara transversa (Say,
1822) (sensu Abbott, 1974 - American Seashells. 2nd
edition. species n° 4977 page 423) and for its
original description.
I would appreciate different lots of a few specimens
from different localities.
Any information about its local abundance and
distribution would be appreciated.
I can offer in exchange species from the Mediterranean
and a few Indo-Pacific species.  Tell me your
favourite groups when replying.
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Thanks,
Paolo

Paolo G. ALBANO
Bologna, ITALY
Webmaster of Società Italiana di Malacologia website at http://www.sim-online.it



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