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Thanks Patty,

That's one of the most interesting genus names I've come across. Do you have
any images to share of Bembicium species?

David

>
> Dear David (and others)
>
> Peasiella may not look like the Littorinids you're used to, but it does
> look like a miniature version of the Littorinids we have here belonging in
> the genus Bembicium
>
> Patty

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