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Dear Paul;-
        Your explanation makes sense. It just seems that, considering the
information we have, simple walks on a Chinese beach might turn up new
species. Do you know of any Chinese biologists or even collectors who
might be in contact with the West? The Chinese coast appears to be one
of the final, uncharted, malacological frontiers.
        Art

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