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Central and South Florida Gastropod Seashell Identification Guide: Murex, Olive, and Cone Snails
This guide should serve to teach the public how to identify local Central and South Florida gastropod seashells.
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Parts of the Shell and Identification Key
Conchs, Whelks, and Tulip Snails
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Conchs
Whelks
Tulip Snails
Helmets, Tritons, Vase Snails, and Melongenas
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Helmets
Tritons
Vases
Melongenas
Murex, Olive, and Cone Snails
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Murex Snails
Olive Snails
Cone Snails
Other Snails
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Cowries and Flamingo Tongues
Augers and Ceriths
True Limpets, Keyhole Limpets, and Slipper Snails
Nerites, Periwinkles, Turbans, and Wentletraps
Moon Snails and Purple Sea Snails
Shell Collecting
Further Reading
Rush Educational Shell Display
Contents
Murex Snails
Olive Snails
Cone Snails
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