Orthaulax gabbi is an extinct sea snail of the family Orthaulax first described by William Healey Dall in 1890.[1][2]O. gabbi was around 70mm long and is thought to have gone extinct in the Miocene period.[3][4]
Fossils of O. gabbi have been found most prolifically in Florida and Panama.[5][6]
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Orthaulaxgabbi is an extinct sea snail of the family Orthaulax first described by William Healey Dall in 1890. O. gabbi was around 70mm long and is thought...