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EPITONIIDAE
Pricelist Epitoniidae,  updated 03-04-08 ALL PRICES IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
Form & Locality: Description ('w/o' is abbreviation for: with operculum):

Grading:

 Prices in AUD

Epitonium albidum Orbigny, 1842
Bahamas 6-8mm, small white species

F++

$  6.00

Epitonium angulatum Say, 1830
Florida, USA 18-20mm, typical white sp

F++

 $  4.00

Epitonium auritum Sowerby, 1844
Queensland, Australia 25mm, one only - typical sp

F++

 $  20.00

Opalia australis Lamarck, 1822
Margaret River, Western Australia 14-20mm, typical live collected, w/o

F++

 $  8.00

Western Australia 18-30mm, typical dead sp

dead

 $  3.00

Epitonium barissum Iredale, 1936
Albany, Western Australia 16mm, one only, dead but good, typical

dead

 $  12.00

Epitonium basicum Dall, 1917
Baja California 8-12mm, small but robust species

F++

 $  4.00

Gyroscala coronata Lamarck, 1816
South Africa 15-30mm, typical

F++

 $  12.00

South Africa 15-30mm, dead but good

dead

 $  3.00

Epitonium (Clathrus) clathrum Linne, 1758
Belgium 16-25mm, dead but good sp

dead

 $  3.00

Amaea decussata Pease, 1867
Western Australia 14-16mm, typical white, finely ribbed

F++

currently sold out

Epitonium fabrizioi Pastorini & Penchaszadeh, 1998
Argentina 15mm, one only - typical dark shell with very fine ribbing

F++

 $  12.00

Amaea ferminiana Dall, 1908
Panama 65-70mm, tall graceful species

F++

 $  30.00

Epitonium friabilis Sowerby, 1844
Western Australia 14-16mm, typical white, finely ribbed

F++

 $  6.00

Western Australia Over 16mm, typical white, finely ribbed

F++

 $  12.00

Opalia funiculata Carpenter, 1864
California, USA 14-16mm, typical dead but good sp

dead

 $   4.00

Epitonium (Lamelliscala) godfreyi Cotton, 1938
Western Australia 11-12mm, small but typical, white

F++

 $  12.00

Opalia (Granuliscala) granosa Quoy & Gaimard, 1834
Western Australia 22-28mm, live collected typical sp, w/o

F++

 $  6.00

Western Australia 20-28mm,dead but good

dead

 $  3.00

Epitonium (Nitidiscala) hindsii Carpenter, 1856
California, USA 16mm, one only - dead but good

dead

Currently sold out

Epitonium humphreysi Kiener, 1838
Florida 12-15mm, ,small but robust species

F++/GEM

 $  5.00

Epitonium imperialis Sowerby, 1844
Western Australia 20-25mm, typical delicate fine ribbing,  live collected sp, some w/o

F++

 $  15.00

Western Australia 20-25mm, dead but good

dead

 $  6.00

Epitonium (Nitidiscala) indianorum Carpenter, 1865
Alaska 25.3mm, one only fossil sp from lower Pleistocene

fossil

currently sold out

Epitonium japonicum Dunker, 1861
Japan 12-15mm, tall spired species

F++

 $  6.00

Epitonium jukesianum Forbes, 1852
Western Australia 7-15mm, typical sp

F++

 $  3.00

Cirsotrema kieneri Tapparone - Canefri, 1876
Broome, Western Australia Over 60mm, dead but very good

F+

 $  60.00

Broome, Western Australia under 60mm, dead sp

dead

 $  30.00

Epitonium lamellosum Kiener, 1838
Mediterranean 20-30mm, spectacular dark shells with white ribs, some w/o

F++

 $  12.00

Senegal 10-24mm, dead but good sp

dead

 $  6.00

Florida, USA 19mm, one only - dark with white ribs, dead but good

dead

 $  5.00

Bermuda 17mm, one only - dead but good

dead

 $  3.00

Amaea magnifica Sowerby, 1844
Japan 70-90mm, typical white sp, dead but good

F++

 $  25.00

Japan over 90mm, giant shells

F++

 $  45.00

Epitonium muscosa no reference found
USA 23mm, one only, typical sp with frilly ribs

F++

 $  38.00

Epitonium obtusum Sowerby, 1844
Mexico 10-12mm, typical sp with pronounced ribs

F++

 $  5.00

Epitonium (Viciniscala) pallasi neglectum Adams & Reeve 1850
Queensland, Australia 10-15mm, typical short and inflated sp

F++

 $  12.00

Epitonium pallasi Kiener, 1838
Queensland, Australia Under 20mm, dark tan shells with white ribs, small but typical

F++

 $  8.00

Queensland, Australia 20-24mm, dark tan shells with white ribs, typical

F++

 $  12.00

Queensland, Australia Over 24mm, dark tan shells with white ribs, large

F++

 $  20.00

Queensland, Australia 18-24mm, dead but good

dead

 $  3.00

Gyroscala perplexa [Pease in Deshayes, 1863]
Western Australia 15-25mm, tall elegant shell 

F++

 $  10.00

Epitonium (Nipponiscala) pyramidale Sowerby, 1844
Philippines 13mm, one only - typical live collected

F++

 $  12.00

Cirsotrema rugosum Kuroda & Ito, 1961
Philippines Over 50mm, large  white sp with intricate sculpture, live collected

F++

 $  30.00

Philippines Under 50mm, typical sp with intricate sculpture, live collected

F++

 $  20.00

Epitonium rupicola (Kurtz, 1860)
Florida 8-12mm, some with brown banding, dead but good

dead

 $  6.00

Epitonium scalare Linne, 1758
Queensland 25-35mm, typical

F++

 $  6.00

Western Australia 35-40mm, typical

F++

 $  12.00

Philippines 40-50mm, super shells

F++

 $  20.00

Epitonium (Nitidiscala) statuminatum Sowerby, 1844
Panama 16-18mm, typical sp with extremely frilly ribs

F++

 $  38.00

Epitonium (Hyaloscala) stigmaticum Pilsbry, 1911
? 20-26mm, delicate  tan shells with white ribs

F++

 $  12.00

Epitonium (Laeviscala) subauriculatum Souverbie, 1866
Tahiti 9-10mm, typical sp

F++

 $  38.00

Epitonium (Nitidiscala) tinctum Carpenter, 1864
California, USA 10-11mm, typical sp with fine ribbing

F++

 $  8.00

Epitonium (Fusicoscala) turtonis Turton, 1819
Greece 18-24mm, striking dark shells with white ribs and banding

F++

 $  10.00

Cirsotrema varicosa Lamarck, 1822
Philippines 48-50mm, typical with intricate ribbing, live collected sp

F++

 $  20.00

Philippines 48-50mm, typical with intricate ribbing, dead but good

dead

 $  4.00

Broome, Western Australia 20mm, one only - dead but good, rare from here

dead

 $  6.00

Cirsotrema zelebori Dunker, 1866
New Zealand 14-20mm, typical

F++

 $  3.00

New Zealand Over 20mm, large for species

F++

 $  5.00

Epitonium sp.
Various locations 14-40mm, many unidentified sp. - please contact us for an offer

various

Price on request

This list is still under construction and by no means finished. We will add more species as soon as possible.

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