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>Dear All:
 
>Tucker, J. K. 1994.  The crown conch (Melongena: Melongenidae) in Florida
>and Alabama with a description of Melongena sprucecreekensis n. sp. Bull.
>Flor.  Mus. Nat. Hist. 36(7): 181-203. July 7.
 
Available through Ms. Rhoda Bryant, P. O. Box 117800, Florida Museum of
Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL  32611, email:
[log in to unmask], phone: 352-392-6724.  COST: $1.00, plus 0.75 for
postage and handling, total US$ 1.75.  A few other mollusk papers may be
available as well,  check for Bill Lyons' contribution on Latirus (mostly
fossil).
 
Kurt
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>At 01:00 PM 4/5/99 EDT, you wrote:
>>For those that hasn't heard, John K. Tucker has just named a subspecies of
>>the crown conch- Melongena sprucecreekensi. He says the conch eats live
>>oysters and clams and also can open them. Just thought some might like to
>>know this.
>>Jr Powers
>>Edgewater,Florida    Just 4 miles from where they were found.
>>
>Harry G. Lee
>mailto: [log in to unmask]
>Suite 500, 1801 Barrs Street
>Jacksonville, FL  32204
>U. S. A.    904-384-6419
>Visit the Jacksonville Shell Club Home Page at:
>http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/wfrank/jacksonv.htm
>
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