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Harry Lee sent me a quotation saying that juvenile Longchaeus candidus
(previously Pyramidella) can be found with a perforation or umbilicus,
unlike the adult.

Does anyone know whether a juvenile Umbonium vestiarum can have an
umbilicus where the adult callus is located?

David Kirsh
Durham, NC

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