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V. muricatum was once very common in the Florida Keys.  It was not uncommon
to encounter dozens during a snorkeling excursion.  Not so today.  Abbott
places this shell in the "south half of Florida."  However, I have never
encountered it outside the Keys.  It is not included in Harry Lee's
checklist for Peanut Island nor am I aware of any finds in Dade County.  I'd
like to hear from those who have encountered live V. muricatum in Florida
outside the Keys.

http://z14.invisionfree.com/Conchologist_Forum/index.php?showtopic=1747

Marlo
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