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>At 12:50 AM 5/10/98 EDT, you wrote:
>>Could someone recommend references for the freshwater mollusks of Papua New
>>Guinea and in particular Lake Kitubu?
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>>Doug Shelton
>>Alabama Malacological Research Center
>>2370-G Hillcrest Road #236
>>Mobile, AL 36695
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These might have something of interest:
Banarescu, P. 1993. Continents, ocean basins and freshwater zoogeography.
II. South America and Australia/New Guinea. Revue Roumaine de Biologie 38:1-9.
Johnson, R.I. 1948. A new naiad from Dutch New Guinea. Nautilus 62(2):47-48
+ 1 plate.
Johnson, R.M. 1879. Further notes on the freshwater shells of New Guinea.
Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania for 1878:19-29.
Jutting, T. van B. 1935. Non-marine Mollusca from Dutch New Guinea. Nova
Guinea 17:71-150.
McMichael, D.F. 1956. Notes on the freshwater mussels of New Guinea.
Nautilus 70(2):38-48 + 1 plate.
Tapparone-Canefri, C. 1883. Fauna malacologica della Nuova Guinea e delle
isole adiacenti. Ann. Pubblicazioni del Museo di Storia Naturale Genova.
19:5-313.
* G Thomas Watters *
* Ohio Biological Survey & *
* Aquatic Ecology Laboratory *
* Ohio State University *
* 1315 Kinnear Rd. *
* Columbus, OH 43212 USA *
* v:614-292-6170 f:614-292-0181 *
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Theater
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