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Kind regards, MoiraMoira overleg 31 mei 2010 22:35 (CEST)Reageren

Dear Michal, I noticed your interwiki addition to Neptunea angulata. There is some confusion concerning the nomenclature of this extinct taxon. The species was formerly know as Neptunea contraria. This is, however, a modern extant species. Both names are not synonyms. This has been clarified by Nelson & Pain, 1986. As far as I know there is still no picture of the modern species available and as long as this is the case I will not make a seperate lemma for N. contraria. I will however ad a note about this topic on the N. angulata (Dutch) page. Best wishes, Tom Meijer MOP 19 mrt 2009 17:11 (CET)Reageren

Michal, I uploaded to Commons pictures of Columella columella, Vertigo genesii, V. geyeri, V. parcedentata, and Vallonia tenuilabris. I scanned and 'improved' these from Geyer (1927), the quality is not that high but probably these may be useful for the time being. I will look at other old literature, maybe I will find other candidates. Best wishes, Tom Meijer MOP 27 sep 2009 12:03 (CEST)Reageren