File:Mirabilistrombus listeri (Gray, 1852); Thailand (1).jpg
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English: The shell of the mollusk Mirabilistrombus listeri (Gray, 1852); until the 20th century called Strombus listeri (Gray, 1852)[1]; the Lister's Conch. Once a great rarity for being a deep-water species and known by only one specimen for more than 300 years, until its habitat in the Indian Ocean, Thailand, confined to the Gulf of Bengal and Andaman Sea, was discovered in the early 1970s (quote by Guido T. Poppe & Philippe Poppe)[2]; now found more often. The spire is tall and the stromboid notch is a broad embayment.
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