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Thu, 13 Aug 1998 11:09:54 -0400
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Sorry about that last post--I hit "Send" too soon!  While _Turbo
petholatus_ is not streamlined, it is quite smooth!  Most cones are
sand-dwellers I would think, although some live in coral and coral
rubble.
 
Art, is your question more related to smooth surfaces or an elongated,
streamlined shape?
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