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WITH reference to Mr. Kent's letter in your last number (p. 69), I beg leave to point out to you that it is very doubtful, according to the best authorities, whether the so-called Murænopsis tridactyla is even specifically different from Amphiuma means (i.e. the two-toed form of the same animal). Of the latter this Society have had several living specimens in their collection. One of them (purchased December 6, 1870) is still living in the Society's Gardens.
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SCLATER, P. Murænopsis tridactyla. Nature 12, 87 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012087a0
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