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Quoting Harry Lee <[log in to unmask]>:
> The sinistral shell below it appears to be the aquatic (freshwater)
> basommatophoran, Physa sp. Perhaps a better-informed physiologist
> can provide the species name.
* ho, ho! It's more exciting to think of a marine Physid, but of
course rivers do run to the sea.
fred.
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