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| Author : | Topic: help me to identify the cancellaridae | Bottom |
| Paul Monfils moderator Posts : 263 ![]() |
You need to correct your link. I did manage to get to the hosting website by posting part of the link, but could not get to your image. |
| luigi_67 Posts : 33 |
OK, I WILL THANKS ANYWAY |
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| Dave r moderator Posts : 135 ![]() |
The pictures are not too clear but it looks like a worn Trigonostoma species, possibly bullatum (Sowerby 1832)THe Bubble Nutmeg. Dave |
| luigi_67 Posts : 33 |
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| Paul Monfils moderator Posts : 263 ![]() |
Busycon coarctatum (Sowerby), "Turnip Whelk". |
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