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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 have some from 300-500m and 30-70m and would
appreciate your input on their ID if you are interested in Hawaiian
material. There is a Scyphoproctus, Capitella, Notomastus and some
stillat the family level! Interested, Please let us know, Aloha,
Julie Brock