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Campanile giganteum
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Claire H.
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Description: Fossil shell of Campanile giganteum That is a one huge shell. Date: 21 June 2008, 10:55. Source:
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50° 04′ 44.2″ N, 14° 25′ 51.38″ E
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Campanile symbolicum
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Australia, Western Australia, Margaret River, ex coll. J.G.B. Nieuwenhuis. Image by Joop Trausel and Frans Slieker
Campanile giganteum (17-8-11 Museo de Historia Natural de Berln)
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Potamididae>Campanile symbolicum Giant creeper snail DSCF93121
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