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Exquisite example of a rare and hard to find Australian Zoila. Moderately heavy shell with stylish dorsal markings on the elongate body. The ketyana displays a splendid base with marvelous spotted, moderately flared margins. The bataviensis also shows superb spotting on the smooth hyper-rugated margins, flawless rostrated extremities, base and dorsum. A real beauty. Scuba diver collected at 48 meters north of Kalbarri, Western Australia while feeding on sponges nested on a low profile limestone reef. The specimen presents with no visible or palpable flaws. Grade: GEM.