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Stetjthiolaeia 1 1 



Tapes 13 16 



TeLESCOPIUAI 1 1 



Teeebea 27 1 14 



TeEEBELI/CAI 1 1 



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Thracia 3 4 



toexatella 4 5 



Tkidacxa 8 10 



Teigoxia 1 1 



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Teochita 3 4 



Trochus 16 1 



Tugojtia 1 1 



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Tuebo 13 16 



tueeitella 11 14 



Ttmpanotonos 2 3 



Umbrella 1 1 



Venus 26 1 13 



Vertagtjs 5 6 



VlTRINA. 10 13 



Voluta 22 1 8 



Vulsella 2 3 



Zizyphixus 8 10 



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