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Re: paleonet Asteroidea



Lou,
This is the web address that I wondered if you had come across.
ann

At  12/14/2001 11:01 AM +0000, you wrote:
Dear Pedro,
Do you know the e-mail discussion list on echinoderms:  ECHINODERM-L ?

http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=ECHINODERM-L&H=NIC.MUSEUM.ORG

Patricio Dominguez


Hello
I m a Portuguese Ph.D. student.

My study is about the Echinoids from the Miocene of Tagus River but in my field work I ve found hundreds of disarticulated ossicles of Asteroidea.
Unfortunately there are very few studies about this group (I ve only get two papers about Asteroidea in the Polish Miocene).
Can anyone help me in this study (bibliography, contacts, etc.)

Thank you
Pedro Pereira
Departamento de Ciências Exactas e Tecnológicas
Universidade Aberta
Rua Fernão Lopes 9, 2º Dto
1000-132 Lisboa
Portugal
Tel: +351 213150041
email: pecten@univ-ab.pt

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Department of Palaeontology
The Natural History Museum
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