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Allen,
  Don't know of a specific article but you can try the following book...
Petuch, EJ.  1994.  Atlas of Florida Fossil Shells (Pliocene to Pleistocene
Marine Gastropods).  394 pages, 100 plates.

Regards,
Charlie

--On Monday, June 04, 2001, 10:25 PM -0700 "Allen A. Aigen"
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>
> Does anyone know the current status of Fasciolaria semistriata Sowerby or
> of F. tulipa var. obsoleta?  Does anyone have any information (more
> current than Dall, 1890) on fossil Fasciolaria species from the Carribean
> or south America?   Thanks, experts!
> Allen Aigen
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