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George,

Scanned images are pretty impressive.

The one on the upper left looks like a very common one I'm encountering in
the sand from the Gulf of Thailand I got at 50 feet down. For lack of a
better ID, I'd say it's a dialid.

What is the locality of these microshells?

David Kirsh
Durham, NC

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