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Need ID - jeff - 04-25-2010 Found at Myrtle Beach. Â Dark grey to black rock (about 12 cm X 8 cm) with round divots. Â The divots are about 1 cm wide and 1 cm deep (pretty uniform). Â Some have small clamshells in them. Â I'm not a collector but I like shells. Â Does anyone know what this is? Â Did the clams cause the divots? Â What kind of rock might this be? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Â I could not find anything like this in Peterson's Field Guide. Thanks, Jeff Gardiner Need ID - dave r - 04-25-2010 We really need a photo. What do you mean by 'divots'? Several species of Bivalve do actually bore into rock but without photos I could not say which species. Dave Need ID - paul monfils - 04-26-2010 The commonest rock-boring clam in your vicinity is Rupellaria typicum, which I believe is included in the Peterson guide. Â If you can extract one of the clams from the hole without breaking it, compare it to the picture. Â If it is that species, the ones you described would be young ones. Â It grows to about three times that size. Â You could also check out Petricola pholadiformis. Â Most of the other boring clams would usually occur either pretty far north or pretty far south of you. Â Are you sure the matrix is rock, and not a thick piece of a large shell? Â Such material often gets blackened after being buried in muddy sediment for a while. Need ID - jeff - 04-26-2010 Thanks. Â I'll try to post a photo and I'll look at the shells closer Need ID - jeff - 04-26-2010 The divots look like someone stuck their thumb into a piece of clay to a depth of about 1 cm or so. Â I'm a high school Chemistry teacher so I'm a little out of my element. One of the teachers in my building brought this back from spring break. -Jeff |