the 2nd one seems to have the general appearance of a Siphonaria, at
least the shape, apex, and what looks like the bulge on the side of
the shell.
On 4/8/14, Paolo G. Albano <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Conch-lers
> a couple of species are really escaping my ability to place them even in
> a family.
> Please have a look at this webpage:
> http://www.univie.ac.at/conservationpalaeobiology/unid_spp.html
> Any suggestion is welcome!
> Paolo
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