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Dear List,
A club member brought me shells, dead collected, that she found in
great number under a mass of seaweed. I am no expert in land shells,
but according to R.T. Abbott - Compendium of Landshells, p.134, I
believe they are
Polygyra septemvolva, Say, 1818. I was surprised to see land snails on
our gulf beach.
Is this an unusual place to find Polygyra?
Debbie Freeman
Englewood, Fl.
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