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I found this fossil near Bugyi location (Hungary) in a pebble stone mine where erelier pleistocene and miocene fossils were fond. My question is: to which sp. belongs to?

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The photo is too small to see the fossil clearly, and also it is usually necessary to have views from the top and sides, and bottom if possible. That being said, the fossils looks to be an internal mold without the actual shell surface, and those are generally impossible to identify to species. Even an ID to genus requires knowledge of closely associated shells with the surface details preserved.

Don

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