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avoid copyright issues. I believe what remains is my own words used to paraphrase historical facts of great interest and importance. Freshwater pearls are considered a rare and natural gem, and are highly sought after for jewelry to this day. Pearl buttons are considered quaint today, but are beautiful and are collectibles. I believe that this article, as rewritten is of significant interest and IF publicized as a DYK article could draw many readers' attention. Let me know how my rewrite looks, and what more I can do to improve this article. P.S. - I am still looking for images of the buttons to upload.
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doing more intensive water exercise classes and some relatively long-distance city walking, and that combination has caused tendonitis in the main tendon at the back of that same knee, I believe it's because that knee now hyperextends more than the other one. I haven't seen a doctor yet because the pain started less than a week ago, but it's pretty bad, so no exercise for me for a while. Ed and I are off to
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applicable). Foe example, G.B. Sowerby III was a prolific author of articles in the
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malacology, at mkohl1.net/FWshells.html, but things on
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I've tracked you down as the one who added the 2010 taxonomy to the page on
Bivalvia (since moved to its own page)--a very important contribution for which I created some redirects. True?? If so, a question: The family sphaeriidae or pisidiidae (the little freshwater "fingernail" and "pill" clams)
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are probably OK as they are, but this whole group of articles needs some careful checking and revision by someone who understands these groups and who can make the lists of taxa within the articles clearer and more self-evident so that one can easily understand the sequence of taxa in the hierarchy.
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Hello Shellnut. I just wanted to say that when Ganesh said "Please review" about the Trochidae stubs (in that message on the gastropod project talk page), he was asking if you would quickly look over the new stubs to see if they are OK. Usually a bot run of new stubs goes off without any hitches at
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Hi Invertzoo! Yeah, just swamped. We are also moving my in-laws down from Los Alamitos into a condo close to us, so weekends have been crammed too. Shells and Knowledge (XXG) took a back seat for a while; my swimming too has been "off" so I am getting out of shape as well. Hope to be back soon.
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Very nice Froggerlaura! Freshwater mussels have been called "oysters" at times because people have found pearls in them (i.e. pearl oysters). True oyster shells tend to be white to grayish, and some of these buttons are salmon to pinkish, leading me to believe that they are freshwater mussels. I
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Enjoy Sanibel! I found with my knee injury that merely wearing an elastic knee band (a whimpy one) reminded me of my knee's angle and position so I did not accidentally hyperextend it. Just a thought. I am slightly jealous of your ability to go vacationing, but know that some day ... I too will
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Sorry I did not see your reply until now Shellnut. It's really nice to hear from you and to have you back making lots of contributions and uploading a lot of new images. Welcome back! Thanks for asking about my knee: the basic rehab ended in early September, the 1 year mark, but recently I started
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Hello Shellnut. I put this note up on the project talk page but I am also posting it here in case you want to tackle it. I was fixing up this article a bit, because I am routinely looking at some stubs. I am not really familiar with the current and previous taxonomies, so can someone explain to me
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Hi Moonraker! I looked over your article, the Society's website, and did some internet research. You did a really good job and there is not much to add, except maybe it might be interesting to have a short section discussing some of the more famous members, with links to articles about them (if
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Hi Invertzoo! I would be happy to tackle it. BTW, they are different families. When I first saw their names I too thought it was a mistake and that they were the same family. Alas, no. They are quite different. I have some shells of one of them in my collection, and could photograph them -
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The shell that is shown in the taxobox at the top looks quite atypical for this species because it shows a less-than adult individual that was in a growth stage between varices when it died. The shell shows evidence that there was a thin body wall that had already formed and which had already
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Thanks for the work you are doing on Knowledge (XXG), making the claims of some of its critics false. I do not have immediate plans to post images, but never know what I might do when I retire eventually. I did make a website a few years back with pictures when I was getting into freshwater
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Hi Invertzoo! I guess I misunderstood what Ganesh was looking for. I looked at a few of them and the minimal content and format seemed fine. I saw a few genera and species that I have specimens for and looked at those ones as well - I definitely need to take some more pictures, i.e.
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I know you said you were snowed under at work but I was just checking to see if you were OK? I will be back in NYC tomorrow and therefore pretty soon I will be more active on here. I also wanted to ask you a couple questions about the Huber Bivalves book. Best,
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In this species, when the final adult varix forms, the shell stops growing and the callus around the aperture gradually gets thicker and thicker, and whiter and whiter, until you get the appearance that is shown in your other photo, of form antillarum.
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reached part of the way towards another resting point, another varix-to-be, but the animal died before that could be achieved, and the existing thin shell material was accidentally broken off, back to the previous varix, very soon after.
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is not included in the listing. They are classified with the Corbiculacea in some older classifications, and I was hoping to see where they stood under the new order. Were they left out of the original Proposed Taxonomy reference?
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I thought that I had completely reworded things, but I guess like song lyrics sometimes things stick in our heads. I will be much more careful with things like that in the future. Have you reworded the clause, or should I?
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article, and then I made the older article into a redirect page. If you don't know quite how to do that, let me know and I will explain it to you. It is useful to know. Best wishes and Happy Thankskgiving,
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I have fixed some of it now, but would be grateful if you would like to quickly look over the articles in the sequence they appear in the taxonomy and see if it all makes sense to you. Best wishes,
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Hey, thanks for the barnstar and invitation. As far as molluscs go, most of my contributions are on cephalopods, but I do venture into bivalve and gastropod articles every now and again. Cheers,
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I took a stab at re-wording that section this morning as I saw that you had not done so. It gets the same facts across but the rewrite is more than a paraphrase.
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Hi Invertzoo! Yeah, I am OK. Just a lot of work, family stuff, kids graduating, etc. I will get back in the game soon.
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