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Since the publication of Volume 1 (2003), which treated the genus Turbo, several articles concerning the family Turbinidae and the genus Turbo have been published. Articles by Williams (2007, 2008) especially, yielded a lot of new information on the family as well as the different genera and species. Following the results of these (and other) papers, a number of changes are here introduced.