Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens. White and glossy cylindrical shell with a wide aperture stretching the length of the shell. The apex is more depressed than on other varieties of Retusa.
ID: Z555.1.128
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Very small, white and glossy. Cylindrical with a very wide aperture running the length of the shell, almost so one side of the shell is completely open.
ID: Z555.1.129
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. 1 large, 1 very small and thin. Cap-shaped or conical, oval from overhead. White;cream interior on the large example, orange-brown on the small. Ridged.
ID: Z555.1.13
Class: Bivalvia. 1 specimen. Both valves attached by the hinge. Small, fan shaped and bright orange in colour. The anterior ear is generally significantly longer with a notch.
ID: Z555.1.130
Class: Bivalvia. 9 specimens with both valves full attached at the hinge. Dark greyish brown in colour, broadly oval or 'bean' shaped often with smooth hair like spines around the ventral edge.
ID: Z555.1.131
Class: Bivalvia. 11 specimens. 2 have both valves still connected at the hinge and the rest are individual valves. 5 right and 4 left.
ID: Z555.1.132
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens. Small, rounded triangular and transparent with an amber colour. This shell is fully internal in this animal and is incredibly fragile.
ID: Z555.1.133
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen. Minute, white and glossy. Very delicate and fragile, the last of the 5 whole makes up the majority of the shells body and has a flattened spire.
ID: Z555.1.134
Class: Gastropoda. 9 specimens. Conical with a pointed apex and semi well defined whorls. There are also visible vertical costrae as well as horizontal striae.
ID: Z555.1.135
Class: Scaphopoda. 6 specimens. Long, slender cylindrical shell that tapers at one end. It's white or off white in colour with a distinct curve in it. They're found mostly off shore in sand.
ID: Z555.1.136