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I am glad to let you know that, as part of the new, recently launched Shell
Museum website, I am introducing a new version of the SW Florida Shells
online ID guide. Some families of marine gastropods (e.g., Tornidae,
Eulimidae, Aclididae, many Pyramidellidae) are still lacking, but you find
most of the shallow-water species one can find in the area. Check often for
updates!
http://shellmuseum.org/shells/southwest-florida-shells
Cheers,
José
José H. Leal, Ph.D., Science Director & Curator
The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum
Editor, The Nautilus
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