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Eastern auger Terebra dislocata (Say) (2 1/4 inches) Long, pointed spire. Whorls not concave. Prominent spiral cord at top of each whorl that winds around 20 to 25 low axial ribs. Smaller spiral cords between axial ribs. Canal at bottom of aperture. Thin operculum. Source: NC Sea Grant and Atlantic Auger

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23:03, 14 January 2007320×240 (13 KB)Edwardtbabinski (Talk | contribs) (Eastern auger <em>Terebra dislocata</em> (Say) (2 1/4 inches) Long, pointed spire. Whorls not concave. Prominent spiral cord at top of each whorl that winds around 20 to 25 low axial ribs. Smaller spiral cords between axial ribs. Canal at bottom of apertu)

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