Certainly not! In form and weak ribs more like A.vulgaris, although I have
no idea how numerous they are in your shells..
A. rossati has well developed ribs like in A. inaequicostata, however, the
part near the aperture becomes smooth in adult shells.
Regards,
Henk Mienis
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> http://www.idscaro.net/sci/unid/000_02.jpg
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> Gruissan, Languedoc-Roussillon, south France (Mediterranean)
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> 27mm... Antalis rossati ?
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> Olivier Caro
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