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These images were from a nice riverside cafe, but I don't remember exactly where.
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Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO729470 Trochulus striolatus. The species varies a fair bit, but features visible are quite coarse growth lines (top view), an angulation, almost a keel, on the periphery (equator) of the final whorl (side view), and a large umbilicus with the lip of the aperture overhanging it a bit (base view). Prop the shell so the base view is flat onto it/the umbilicus if present, not at a slant
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National Trust Sherborne Estate, Glos. SP179146
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Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO729470 Trochulus striolatus. The species varies a fair bit, but features visible are quite coarse growth lines (top view), an angulation, almost a keel, on the periphery (equator) of the final whorl (side view), and a large umbilicus with the lip of the aperture overhanging it a bit (base view). Prop the shell so the base view is flat onto it/the umbilicus if present, not at a slant
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Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO729470 Trochulus striolatus. The species varies a fair bit, but features visible are quite coarse growth lines (top view), an angulation, almost a keel, on the periphery (equator) of the final whorl (side view), and a large umbilicus with the lip of the aperture overhanging it a bit (base view). Prop the shell so the base view is flat onto it/the umbilicus if present, not at a slant
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National Trust Sherborne Estate, Glos. SP179146
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National Trust Sherborne Estate, Glos. SP179146
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Trochulus (Trochulus) striolatus (Pfeiffer, 1828)
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Trochulus (Trochulus) striolatus (Pfeiffer, 1828)
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Trochulus (Trochulus) striolatus (Pfeiffer, 1828)