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Hi Harry,

The species is included in Atlas of Florida Fossil Shells (which I
don't have, unfortunately) and there is one record in the FLMNH
Invertebrate Paleontology database. Also, these shells are from the
Pliocene. Mystery name, eh?

Cheers,
James

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