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Hi! Conchlers,

Lynn Sheu - Editor-in-chief of American Conchologist - sent me some images
from her fossil cone collection.
I have prepared a new page for this.
For the present you can look at Conus adversarius tryoni, Conus cherochus
and Conus yaquensis.
All these species are from the Pinecrest Beds of the APAC Gravel Pit near
Sarasota Florida, Pliocene.

Ciao,
Giancarlo

Giancarlo Paganelli
Via Giarabub 31
I 47900 Rimini Italy
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