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Hi James,
 
        Re: Pleurotamaria reticulata. This  now  described as 'Bathotomaria'
reticulata. We have a few Jurassic specimens. Will take a colored photo of
this and a couple other related fossil 'Pleurotomaria' and send them to you.
Early 'slit' shells are more varied in outward appearance than modern
ones.Our Devonian and Carboniferous of this order are quite variable
 
James M Cheshire wrote:
 
> Dear all, does anybody have a nice photo of a fossilized
> pleurotomaria that I could use for my site? I'm getting a little
> tired of modern species.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> P.S. Photo of P. reticulata preferred.
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