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My guess would be Lirobittium, something similar to L. rugatum (Carpenter),
which isn't found as far north as British Columbia.
Best,
Chuck
Charles L Powell, II
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Peter Egerton
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Hello all,
Could anyone tell me if the species I have photographed here
as shell #2 is a Tachyrhynchus, possibly T. lacteolus (Carpenter, 1864)?
I only have a rough drawing and key to ID this with, but it looks
like it might fit.
http://members.shaw.ca/bcshells/bcframe.html
(go down the left to Unknown Shells and look at shell #2.
Thanks for any help you can give me,
Peter Egerton
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