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Subject: Latin and capitellids
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Before anyone else says it, Yes, I know ...
Latin is not a national language these days.
Is anyone out there working on deep sea capitellids these days?
BBrown
Hi Betsy, Yes, we are coming across capitellids at depths of 300-500m
of the S. shore of Oahu and will probably need some guidance if you
are willing. There are also 4 or 5 species from 70m that have not
been taken to genus and another we call Scyphoproctus djiboutiensis.
Let me know if you would like to examine any of them.
Aloha, Julie Brock