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Name |
Cup-and-saucer snail |
Number of Object records |
6 |
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Bostrycapulus aculeatus
A marine snail shell. Brown in color with a white septum (ledge) underneath. The dorsal side of the shell consists of spiny ornamentation.
Record Type: Object
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Crepidula convexa
Four patellate, marine snail shells. The shells are off-white, yellow and dirty brown in color. The shells have a strongly coiled, hook-like apexes, and interior shelf-like decks covering about 1/3 of the apertures. The shells are oval or teardrop shaped. There are low horizontal striations running across the shells.
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Crepidula convexa
One marine snail shell. The shell is dark brown in color with small white spots on the dorsal side. The septum is small and only takes up about one fourth of the shells aperture. The shell itself is "teardrop" shaped and the aperture is "oval" like.
Record Type: Object
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Crepidula fornicata
Three isolated sea snail shells. The shells are ovate and smooth with only faint growth lines. Interior shelf covers one half to two thirds of the aperture, and is packed with tan calcareous and sandy matrix (in the measured specimen).
Record Type: Object
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Crepidula plana
A flat marine shell is with a ledge underneath. The coloration is whitish-yellow. No whorls are present. The top has nodules and color variations across it. The underside is smooth and glossy.
Record Type: Object
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Crepidula plana
Sixteen limpet-like marine saltwater snail shells. The shells vary in color, some are a dirty-tan and cream, or a light gray and cream on the dorsal sides. There are striae present that run horizontally across the dorsal portions. The ventral sides are white or a cream color and many have dirt in or on the deck.
Record Type: Object