Thanks Marcus
I've seen the book you mention and would like to get a copy. Can you contact
me off list with details? ([log in to unmask]).
Regards
Alex
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Marcus Coltro
Sent: 27 February 2008 13:53
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Subject: [CONCH-L] RES: [CONCH-L] Megaspira ruschenbergiana Jay, 1836
Alex
We sold 6 specimens until today. The original locality is Rio de Janeiro
City - which means it is
probably extinct....
I don't have these papers, except the latest book on Brazilian Land shells
by Dr. Simone.
Regards
Marcus
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De: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Alex
Menez
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2008 09:26
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Assunto: [CONCH-L] Megaspira ruschenbergiana Jay, 1836
Dear Listers
I recently bought a Megaspira ruschenbergiana Jay, 1836, in perfect
condition, that had come from an
old collection. My understanding is that there are very few of these
beasties in collections
anywhere, and that there are no recent records of extant specimens (and that
no one really knows
what the habitat for the species is/are). There is very little info
available on this species and in
his Compendium Abbott states: ‘Known only from old collections, perhaps by
30 specimens’. Salgado et
al. (Moluscos terrestres do Brasil (Gastrópodes operculados ou não,
exclusive Veronicellidae,
Milacidae e Limacidae. Rev. Biol. Trop. 51 (Suppl. 3): 149-189, 2003) has:
M. ruschenbergiana Jay,
1836 Jay, 1836: 81, n. num. pl. 1, fig. 2. Pilsbry, 1904: 182-184, pl. 28,
figs. 1-4, in Tryon &
Pilsbry, 1903-1904). Does anyone have access to these works mentioned by
Salgado et al. (maybe .pdf
of pages?). My other questions are: (1) how many land molluscs bods have a
specimen of this beastie?
and, (2) does anyone have info on this species (or the genus: is there a
monograph or review paper,
for example?) or knows where to get info? I think this is one of those
‘mystical’ species that you
necessarily handle with awe and great respect!
Regards
Alex Menez
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