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Ken-ichi Ueda
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A guess on the ID. One of the most common shells out there, rivaling the black turbans. Most were covered in coralline algae.
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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A guess on the ID. One of the most common shells out there, rivaling the black turbans. Most were covered in coralline algae.
Image of Lirabuccinum dirum (Reeve 1846)
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Ken-ichi Ueda
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A guess on the ID. One of the most common shells out there, rivaling the black turbans. Most were covered in coralline algae.
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Rebecca Johnson
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Patrick Leary
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Sarka Martinez
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Sarka Martinez
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Sarka Martinez
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Don Loarie
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Robin Agarwal
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"About 1.5"" long."
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Robin Agarwal
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"About 1.5"" long."
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Robin Agarwal
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"About 1.5"" long."
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Joe Tyburczy
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Whelk with bright orange foot. Maybe Lirabuccinum dirum (Searlesia dira) with unusual color? Or maybe Ocinebrina lurida? Any help with identification would be great!
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