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Help Identifying Interesting Shells in lots of old shells
03-21-2013, 10:47 AM,
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Re: Help Identifying Interesting Shells in lots of old shells
These look like beach collected shells from Florida.  The lower right is Oliva sayana, above that is a stromus, worn and worm furrowed,  Then is a busycon, a juvenile tulip shell and I can't see the others . The two large "pin cushon" shell are sea urchin "tests" as the exoskeleton is called. The orange-spotted white shell above the quarte is a moon snail, family Naticiidae. The bivalves I haven't a clue!!
Paul
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Re: Help Identifying Interesting Shells in lots of old shells - by Orepaul87 - 03-21-2013, 10:47 AM

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