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This specimen was trawled from 145 metres of water east of Ulladulla in New South Wales. It has a solid gem lip and the spire is intact. The kenyoniana form has longitudinal ridges. The shell has a thick perfect lip but has some erosion to the exterior due to it's age and a couple of soft growth interruptions. Not regularly available. From an old collection.