Triopha carpenteri
December 23, 1999
From: Nicole
Hi, my name is Nicole and I am doing a science report. I was wondering if you could please email me some information on the Triopha carpenteri? I need the information before January 4th. If you could please email me something I would be very greatful.
Thank you again.
Nicole
Baby9871@excite.com
Dear Nicole,
In the past I have been fairly tolerant of urgent last minute requests to help with school work but don't you have at least a short break over the Xmas - New Year period? We have our summer holidays in the southern hemisphere and I am just preparing for about a month's holiday so I am afraid there is no way I can meet your deadline.
I suggest you look in a library for a good book or contact your local museum. I think the name used for Triopha carpenteri these days is Triopha catalinae (Cooper, 1863) so look for information on that species as well. Also have a look at the website Links Page for websites that deal with the west coast of North America (East Pacific).
Best wishes,
Bill Rudman.
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