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Andrew Vik
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Andrew:

Thank you very much for the additional info from further sources.

Say, have you every noticed how many people are named Andrew on this list?
I think it is probably several times higher than the statistical norm for a
random group of this size. Maybe we should start adding our last initial to
our postings.

Yours, Andrew V.

Andrew Grebneff wrote:

> A bit late, but here's my bit.
>
> Elachorbis Iredale 1915 is in Vitrinellidae, Rissooidea. Very likely a
> synonym of Circulus Jeffreys 1865. Fossil & Recent here in NZ.
>
> Coronadoa Bartsch 1946, according to Keen 1971, is a synonym of Sinezona
> Finlay 1927, Scissurellidae. The description fits. Based on a juvenile.
> Common in NZ.
>
> Tasmocrossea Dell 1952 would appear to belong in Skeneidae, Trochoidea.
> Spencer & Willan 1996 place it here.
>
> Andrew

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