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Dear James;
        Among the Epitoniidae, I suppose a couple of rarities would be
Sthenorytis turbinum Dall, 1908 and St. dianae Hinds, 1844. There are
other Eps that are rare from very deep waters, being known from only one
or two examples, but most might be rather dull from your standpoint.
They certainly are from mine.
        Art

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