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Mon, 5 Feb 2001 09:16:37 -0500
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Dear Deane;-
        The only Epitoniidae that comes near the size described from the
area mentioned is Amaea mitchelli. But it is only found off the coast of
Texas. I suggest that what you have may NOT be an Epitonium at all.
Turitellidae (among others) may be mistaken for Eps.
        Art Weil

Deane Zhang wrote:

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