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Percentage of similarity drops by distance from first image.

Further limit to taxa:Animalia Mollusca Gastropoda Caenogastropoda Neogastropoda Buccinoidea Nassariidae Nassariinae Nassarius Nassarius heynemanni Clear

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Nassarius heynemanni
Nassarius heynemanni (4/4)
Nassarius corniculum
Nassarius corniculum (4/4)
Conus mediterraneus
Conus mediterraneus (4/5)
Vexillum ebenus
Vexillum ebenus (3/4)
Nassarius reticulatus
Nassarius reticulatus (3/4)
Nassarius reticulatus
Nassarius reticulatus (3/4)
Nassarius nitidus
Nassarius nitidus (3/4)
Nassarius incrassatus
Nassarius incrassatus (3/4)
Bolinus brandaris
Bolinus brandaris (3/4)
Conus mediterraneus
Conus mediterraneus (3/4)
Nassarius corniculum
Nassarius corniculum (3/4)
Euthria cornea
Euthria cornea (3/4)
Pisania maculosa
Pisania maculosa (3/5)
Rapana venosa
Rapana venosa (3/5)
Trunculariopsis trunculus
Trunculariopsis trunculus (3/5)
Nassarius nitidus
Nassarius nitidus (3/5)
Nassarius nitidus
Nassarius nitidus (3/5)
Muricopsis cristatus
Muricopsis cristatus (3/5)
Ocenebra erinacea
Ocenebra erinacea (3/5)
Muricopsis cristata
Muricopsis cristata (3/5)
Vexillum (pusiolina) tricolor
Vexillum (pusiolina) tricolor (3/6)
Columbella rustica
Columbella rustica (3/6)
Vexillum ebenus
Vexillum ebenus (2/2)
Fusinus rostratus
Fusinus rostratus (2/3)
Fusinus rostratus
Fusinus rostratus (2/3)
Fusinus syracusanus
Fusinus syracusanus (2/3)
Ocinebrina edwardsii
Ocinebrina edwardsii (2/4)
Cyclope neritea
Cyclope neritea (2/6)
Hexaplex (trunculariopsis) trunculus
Hexaplex (trunculariopsis) trunculus (1/1)
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