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Thanks!
It does match the Casmaria ponderosa on Eddie's site, in particular, the one from Low Tide Shells. I did have a stray Cassis slip with a locaiity of Hawaii - the species name was wrong, but I think that is the locality. The only difference is the stray denticle towards the top of the columella - it shouldn't be there. Perhaps it covers some sort of inclusion that got onto the columellar area?
Thanks all! I looked at ponderosa but didn't look at the three pictures; I may not have accessed the site because the representative thumbnail did not match the thickness of the aperture at all.
Cheers!
Linda
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> Paul is probably right. If it has teeth all the way up the aperture,
> it should be Casmaria ponderosa. If the teeth only run half way
> up the lip, or less, it should be Casmaria erinacea.
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> Cheers,
> Don
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