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Figs. 5–22. Shells of T. caroni. Figs. 5–7. Spigno Saturnia, height 8.8 mm, diameter 6.1 mm: apertural view (Fig. 5), umbilical
view (Fig. 6), apical view (Fig. 7). Figs. 8–10. Terracina, height 9.6 mm, diameter 7.1 mm: apertural view (Fig. 8), umbilical
view (Fig. 9), apical view (Fig. 10). Figs. 11–13. Capri, height 6.7 mm, diameter 6.6 mm: apertural view (Fig. 11), umbilical
view (Fig. 12), apical view (Fig. 13). Figs. 14–16. Sorrento, juvenile shell, height 3.3 mm, diameter 3.5 mm: apertural view
(Fig. 14), apical view (Fig. 15), umbilical view (Fig. 16). Figs. 17–19. Terrasini, height 11.1 mm, diameter 9.6 mm: apertural
view (Fig. 17), umbilical view (Fig. 18), apical view (Fig. 19). Figs. 20–22. Annaba (Algeria) Löbbecke Museum, Düsseldorf,
Germany, height 9.6 mm, diameter 8.6 mm: apertural view (Fig. 20), umbilical view (Fig. 21), apical view (Fig. 22).
diameter 8.6 mm: apertural view (Fig. 20), umbilical view (Fig. 21), apical view (Fig. 22).