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Thanks, Phyllis; I forgot about that option.

Harry


On 4/16/2020 11:21 AM, Phyllis Sharp wrote:
> I was able to download/print a copy from ResearchGate.  It's a 
> wonderful resource.
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> (PDF) Wolfe, D.A. and H.G. Lee, 2017. A review of national and 
> international regulations concerned with collection, importation and 
> exportation of shells (Mollusca). American Conchologist Supplement no. 
> 1: 1, 3-32. January. 
> <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314752222_Wolfe_DA_and_HG_Lee_2017_A_review_of_national_and_international_regulations_concerned_with_collection_importation_and_exportation_of_shells_Mollusca_American_Conchologist_Supplement_no_1_1_3-32_Januar> 
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>     (PDF) Wolfe, D.A. and H.G. Lee, 2017. A review of national and
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> PDF | In response to growing recognition that global biodiversity is 
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> *Van:* Conchologists List <[log in to unmask]> namens Harry Lee 
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> *Verzonden:* donderdag 16 april 2020 16:29
> *Aan:* [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> *Onderwerp:* Re: [CONCH-L] polymita question
> Dear John,
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> Emilio is certainly more qualified than I on matters /Polymita/, but 
> not long ago I helped Doug Wolfe try to demystify CITES and other 
> authorities' regulation of specimen shell trade:
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>   * Wolfe, D.A. and H.G. Lee, 2017. A review of national and
>     international regulations concerned with collection, importation
>     and exportation of shells (Mollusca). /American Conchologist
>     Supplement no. 1/: 1, 3-32. January.
>
> Since the publication has not been posted on the COA website, if you 
> want a .pdf version, just email me and ask.
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> That goes for anyone else on the listserve who doesn't have a hardcopy 
> version (just one of the perquisites of COA membership).
>
> Harry
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> On 4/16/2020 9:35 AM, John Varner wrote:
>> The pandemic has been a perfect opportunity to catch up on 
>> cataloguing.  But in doing so, I have run into a few questions 
>> regarding pricing, and the recent reclassification of molluscan 
>> families, to wit:
>> WoRMS places Polymita in the family Cepolidae. Others put the genus 
>> in Helminthoglyptidae 
>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helminthoglyptidae>.  What's a guy to do??
>> Also, how does one assign a price value to a genus like Ploymita, 
>> which is now restricted in trade?  I have a set of 30+ polymitas, 
>> collected from the early 60's to the early 2000's.  Some have 
>> accurate locale ID and collecting dates, some do not.  Are they 
>> priceless or valueless?  This is just one example of a specie in this 
>> situation.  What factors go into pricing species that are now 
>> restricted in trade?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your thoughts & advice
>>
>> John

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