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David,
I've only been through North Carolina a couple of times.  The one time
that we went out to the scallop piles at Moorehead City.  This was in
1970.  We found many shells.  We found a couple of Prunum roscidum.  I
also met a woman that was fishing off of North Carolina and she pulled
up a large dead Helmet,(madagascarensis).  She dumped out the largest
roscidum that I had ever seen.  I bought them all from her.  I think
that P. roscidum is only found in deep water.  Does anyone know any
different.  It was Hugh Porter that told me where the Scallop dump was
when I met him a year or two before.

Bob

Robert Lipe Specimens
www.theshellstore.com
348 Corey Ave
St. Pete Beach, Fl 33706

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