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Posted this on several FB Fossil/Rock pages and its 50/50.

"Turritella" or something else just "not Turritella."

 

Anyone got a clue or are there too few clues to determine?

 

Found in Kerr Co Texas.

 

Thank you!

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Definitely a high spired gastropod.  Not sure of genus or species, however.

Hard to tell with it being a cross section through the shell.

 

Helpful LINK?

 

Supposedly, Turritella sp is found there...

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There are not enough distinguishing features to be able to say for sure in my opinion.

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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