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Dear David,
I have found them attached to the underside (side in sand) of large sea
cucumbers in south Florida.
Charlotte Lloyd


David Kirsh wrote:

> I've been picking up sea cucumbers for a number of years and looking at both
> ends but I haven't yet seen any eulimids. Do they infest certain species or
> more commonly in certain habitats? What am I missing?
>
> David Kirsh
> Durham, NC

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