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| Author : | Topic: more identification help | Bottom |
| Paul Monfils moderator Posts : 263 ![]() |
Hi Tom, Yes, that would be Strombus gracilior Sowerby, 1825. Here are some pictures: http://www.gastropods.com/0/Shell_1330.html http://www.jaxshells.org/graci.htm |
| Tom H Posts : 12 |
Thanks Paul. That's the one. You came through again! TH |
| Tom H Posts : 12 |
Not sure where I found this one or what its common name is--perhaps found in the Fla. Panhandle. Does anyone know-Paul? TH ![]() |
| Paul Monfils moderator Posts : 263 ![]() |
Kind of fuzzy but appears to be Rhinoclavis vertagus (Linne, 1758), an abundant Indo-Pacific species. |
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