Where does your shell come from. Can you send an image of that to conch-l
to see the shape.
Otherwise it could be that you are joking. It could be a Telescopium (but
not Caribik) or another
Potamididae. What is the color of the shells. Are there any ribs. It could
be a young Strombus.
I don't think that also Turritella has such a large diameter. It could be a
Trochus. Or an
artificial handwork that was beached. At least you should go to the eye
doctor for better
measuring.
with best shelling greetings.
Helmut
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Dear Conchlers:
May i ask two questions about Eptonium.
a) How bigest size for Eptonium at Caribbean area,
no matter which one?
b) If i say i got one is 55mm at diameter, and 82mm
in length, please someone tell me what it is.
Thanks in advance.
a collector at W.I.