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Three appear to be Fusitriton oregonensis (the larger ones) and two appear
to be Nucella lamellosa, the last one I can't tell.

Best,

Chuck

Charles L Powell, II
Western Earth Surface Processes Team, MS 975
U. S. Geological Survey
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Hi, Everyone!

Winter has hit St. Louis.  I am still on the i.d. trail of
the gastropod I referred to some time ago; but now I can
show it to you.  It is the large shell in eBay item
#2205191886.  I still think this might be Fusitriton
oregonensis (ending?).  Will somebody please look and see
what they think?

Thanks,
Linda

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