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Hi Patty,
Sorry about the slipup and thanks for the information.  I have specimens of A.
kesteveni, but I have no first hand experience with A. squamiferum.  I based
my comment on Barry Wilson's book Australian Marine Shells.  He places these
two in synonymy.
Regards,
Paul M.

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