Fred;-
Although distinguishable, I would agree with Len Brown that E. fisheri and E. tryoni are pretty close and confusable. I think the key may be that a shell known only from DEEP water in one place is not likely to be found in SHALLOW water in another. ---but what do I know.
Art
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> Hi All,
> I have a question on an epitonium fischeri. Can/Does it's range also include the Canary Islands/Gran Canaria? Does anybody have any information on this?
> Thanks
> Fred Vervaet
> the Netherlands, Amsterdam
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