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George,

That is the common name given to the Epitoniide, most often used for E.
scalare (the Precious Wentletrap).

Tom E. in New Mexico, USA


> Dear friends,
> Somebody ask me for "Wendletrap seashell or Wentletrap seashell" as I am
> not familiar with the common name of the shells, can you explain to me
> which shell mean?
> Best regards.
> George

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