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"Martin H. Eastburn" <[log in to unmask]>
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Andrew -

Have you searched the internet - using Google ? These wondrous Moon shells
are scattered throughout the pacific that is for sure.  They feed on
other shells.

Do you have pictures ? that might help from my collection from Kwajalein
and others.

Martin

Thomas Eichhorst wrote:
> While I appreciate John's vote of confidence, we need to find someone
> else on the list to help with naticids.  My knowledge of that family
> is limited to what I can dig out of one of the popular shell books.
> Sorry,
>
> Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     *From:* Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]*On
>     Behalf Of *john abba
>     *Sent:* Saturday, August 22, 2009 6:31 AM
>     *To:* [log in to unmask]
>     *Subject:* Re: [CONCH-L] Who is the expert on Naticidae?
>
>     Dear All, and Andrew, Try picking Tom Eichhorst's brain's, on
>     Nacticidae's.. [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  John
>
>     --- On *Fri, 8/21/09, Andrew Grebneff /<[log in to unmask]>/* wrote:
>
>
>         From: Andrew Grebneff <[log in to unmask]>
>         Subject: [CONCH-L] Who is the expert on Naticidae?
>         To: [log in to unmask]
>         Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 10:28 PM
>
>         I'm sure I've asked this on the list before, but...
>
>         Does anyone know who the expert on Naticidae is, and his
>         contact details?
>
>         I have received some tiny naticids from the NW Pacific, which
>         I'm sure
>         Okutani et al would place in Euspira, but I am sure are something
>         else, and fully adult; they strongly resemble the tiny genus
>         Uberella
>         of the SW Pacific.
>
>         I want to pick some brain...
>
>         --
>         Regards
>         Andrew Grebneff
>         Dunedin, New Zealand
>         Fossil preparator
>         Mollusc, Toyota & VW van nut
>
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