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Post by sebbe67 on Jun 16, 2005 19:24:15 GMT
known only from a single locality. The limestone was removed by quarrying in the 1960s, but there has been no recent survey work to confirm if this species is extinct or not,
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Post by sebbe67 on Jun 16, 2005 19:24:41 GMT
Malaysia [RE?] (Sabah [RE?])
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Post by another specialist on Jun 17, 2005 18:50:28 GMT
This species, if still extant, has a very small area of occupancy and is known only from a single locality. The limestone was removed by quarrying in the 1960s, but there has been no recent survey work to confirm if this species is extinct or not, hence listed as Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct). www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php?species=44630
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2006 13:37:44 GMT
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Post by another specialist on May 14, 2006 13:55:33 GMT
A very nice snail ain't it
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2006 13:58:53 GMT
A very nice snail ain't it Yes, but also a nightmare when You try to draw it , imagine this snail in life-size !
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Post by another specialist on May 14, 2006 13:59:28 GMT
have you tried then lol
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2006 14:05:22 GMT
... not until now, I found that image also only yesterday ... 1. step is to resize the image to a size of 4 cm (tall) 2. step is to collect as much images as possible to put them all together on one site (plate) 3. step is to burn a CD with all that plates 4. step is to give my friend this CD - he takes it to where he is working and he have to print out all images from the CD 5. is - finally - draw all the images. So, it may sometimes take months between finding a new image and draw it.
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Post by another specialist on May 14, 2006 14:09:17 GMT
So you have plenty of drawing to do then lol
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Post by another specialist on Oct 11, 2007 12:54:35 GMT
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