Yes, this is our local species
https://catalog.shellmuseum.org/shells/southwest-florida-shells/siphonaria-naufragum

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On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 10:11 AM Steve Rosenthal <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> FYI here is a semi-recent article that documents the splitting of
> "Siphonaria pectinata"  (A familiar shell  found on rocks and jetties and
> similar habitat  in Florida and Texas)- three species are now recognized,
> with those from the western Atlantic distinct from those elsewhere-
>
> https://academic.oup.com/mollus/article/82/1/137/2460083
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