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I have two Sea Shells that I would like to know more about if possable

The First one has alot of Spines on It.

<img src="http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/1779/cimg1845ue0.jpg" alt="http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/1779/cimg1845ue0.jpg" style="border:0" />

And The Second One

<img src="http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/1374/cimg1846dn6.jpg" alt="http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/1374/cimg1846dn6.jpg" style="border:0" />
The spiny shell is one of several similar species in the genus Murex. I believe this one is Murex acanthostephes from northern Australia. It doesn't have an English name that I know of.

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The other one is Tibia fusus, sometimes called the Spindle Tibia or Shinbone Tibia, a common deep water species from the southwest Pacific area.

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Thanks Paul I just recently started getting curious about the sea shells that I have. Im trying to id most of my current collection. Another one Im curious about is this one.

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This is (or was!) a Top Shell in the genus Trochus. In its natural state it looked something like this:

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Then the outer layer of shell was ground or etched away to reveal the underlying pearl layer, and the shell was polished, so it looked something like this:

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Then the sides of the shell were cut away to make the decorative item you have.