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Brown Olive Oliva reticularis bifasciata (Kuster) Description: (2 1/2 inches) Very similar to the lettered olive except this species in North Carolina waters has (1) a less pointed spire, (2) a channel suture not deeply V-cut and (3) a lower whorl portion that runs almost directly into the connecting suture. Also compare suture lines. Image and text source: NC Sea Grant from Lettered Olive Photo by Scott Taylor

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