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Class: Gastropoda. 7 specimens. Opalescent white in colour. Very small with 4-5 body whorls. Found on lower rocky shores and in the sublittoral zone under stones, in pools and on seaweeds.
ID: Z555.1.20
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Class: Bivalvia. Not in a box, loose in drawer 8. 1 specimen. Both hinges still connected. Sub-circular, very thick and robust with very well defined concentric ribs.
ID: Z555.1.200
Class: Bivalvia. 10 specimens. 8 have both valves still attached, 1 right and 1 left valve that are almost certainly from the same animal and were likely attached.
ID: Z555.1.201
Class: Bivalvia. 6 specimens. All have both valves still attached. Long and oval in shape, off white in colour and with clear concentric ridges and growth rings.
ID: Z555.1.202
Class: Bivalvia. 4 specimens. All have both valves still attached at the hinge. Long and oval in shape, off white in colour and with clear concentric ridges and growth rings.
ID: Z555.1.203
Class: Bivalvia. 4 specimens. 2 still have both valves connected at the hinge. 1 left and 1 right individual valve, but do not appear to be from the same animal.
ID: Z555.1.204
Class: Bivalvia. 5 specimens. 3 have both valves still attached at the hinge, while the individual left and right valves appear to have been connected at some point.
ID: Z555.1.205
Class: Bivalvia. 1 specimen. 1 left valve. Thin, sub-circular shell with many clear concentric ribs.
ID: Z555.1.206
Class: Bivalvia. 7 specimens. All with both valves still connected at the hinge. Long and oval in shape with both visible concentric growth rings and very fine radiating striae.
ID: Z555.1.207
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen. Large, spiral shell with approx. 7 whorls. This specimen appears to be quite well worn but the operculum is still present but has fallen further inside the shell.
ID: Z555.1.208