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Yesterday I collected another Anguispira alternata and that reminded me of a question.  I have 5 small Anguispira from my yard which are almost keeled, certainly angular, and rather flat on top.  They are very much like Pilsbry's specimens (c and the flat form of d) of A. alternata angulata (p. 573). Quite small, none over 15 cm across.  Pilsbry does not list them in Georgia and I have not found this form elsewhere around the state.  Just Tucker (Atlanta area).  I've assumed they must be angulata.  Does anyone know if angulate appears in Georgia?

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