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I have been collecting shells in Florida for years and was unaware there were multiple species of these. So I see some are extinct and some are still with us. I am still confused as to which species I have in my collection. It would be extremely useful if someone with better knowledge than myself were to post photos showing how to identify the Sinistrofulgur species. That is, I would imagine, the primary reason someone would come to this Wikipedia page. — Preceding
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I have been collecting shells in Florida for years and was unaware there were multiple species of these. So I see some are extinct and some are still with us. I am still confused as to which species I have in my collection. It would be extremely useful if someone with better knowledge than myself were to post photos showing how to identify the Sinistrofulgur species. That is, I would imagine, the primary reason someone would come to this Wikipedia page. — Preceding
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