Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Off white with spiralling dark bands. Conical and pointed. Common in silty crevices and under stones.
ID: Z555.1.65
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Easily distinguished by it's extended outer lip which often has several points. It's a spire shell with very defined whorls and linear ridges.
ID: Z555.1.66
Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens, 2 of which are juveniles without the extended outer lip. These juveniles are off-white in colour, while the adults are a more sandy brown.
ID: Z555.1.67
Class: Gastropoda. 11 specimens. Off white and pale pink spire shells with relatively flat whorls and well defined lineal ridges. Pointed at apex.
ID: Z555.1.68
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Off white and semi translucent with spiralling pale brown bands. Conical and pointed. R.Rs identification is incorrect in this case.
ID: Z555.1.69
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens, very small, thin, white. 3 body whorls. Can be found in the intertidal zone in pools as well as in the sublittoral zone.
ID: Z555.1.7
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. White or sand coloured, spires with flat whorls and pointed apex. Glossy. Occasionally slightly curved at the top of the spire but these example are all straight.
ID: Z555.1.70
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens. White and conical with a slightly more bulbus basal whorl. Defined linear ridges. Can be found on stones and shell sand in the sublittoral.
ID: Z555.1.71
Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. 2 of which are contained within their own capsules. White and conical with defined whorls and crosshatched ridging.
ID: Z555.1.72
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Pale orangey-brown, conical shells with pointed apex. Mostly flat whorls with visible linear ridges.
ID: Z555.1.73