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English: The underside view of the seashell of the species Rapa rapa (Linnaeus, 1758)[1], from southeast Africa[2] to southwestern Pacific; buried inside soft yellow coral and locally common. Color image.
  • ABBOTT, R. Tucker; DANCE, S. Peter (1982). Compendium of Seashells. A color Guide to More than 4.200 of the World's Marine Shells. New York: E. P. Dutton. p. 157. 412 pp. ISBN 0-525-93269-0
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The underside view of the seashell of the species Rapa rapa

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