Geoff Read wrote:
"My opinion, probably shared by you, is that material from within a few km of
the type locality (as deduced) is necessary for a re-description and genetic
bar coding, although material from the western Greenland coast as close as the
southwest tip as mentioned by Danny would be indicative."
For those interested in the concept of barcoding, you might want to take a look at my article in the June issue of BioScience 56(6): 462-463.
Kirk
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J. Kirk Fitzhugh, Ph.D.
Curator of Polychaetes
Invertebrate Zoology Section
Research & Collections Branch
Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
900 Exposition Blvd
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