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Speaking of Terebellum terebellum not looking like a strombid, how about
Peasiella not looking like a littorinid?

Is there disagreement about the placement of Peasiella?

There's a good illustration of Peasiella isseli and P. infracostata in
Seashells of Eastern Arabia (p.46). Compressed top shape, not elongate.

David Kirsh

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