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Thu, 4 Mar 1999 08:21:52 +0900
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 Paul, how about
> telling us what it looks like and where it was found.
>
> Betty Jean
Hi Betty,
 
No, I just wanted the type species. In our forthcoming book, we cite the
type species for all of the 1650 or so genera we give, and one or two were
still outstanding. Fixed now, ta.

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