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Opisthobranch |
Number of Object records |
5 |
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Akera bullata
There are three obovate, marine snail shell fragments. The shells are white and gray in color and extremely fragile. The shells have approximately three whorls. The shells are mostly smooth, with growth lines throughout. The shells are dextral, with elongated, teardrop-shaped apertures.
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Bulla ampulla
One bulloid, marine snail shell. The shell has one globose, inflated, moderately solid body whorl. Coloration consists of brown and white spots with small patches of black. The shell has vertical growth lines and the shell's interior is white. The shell is dextral with an elongated, teardrop-shaped aperture. The aperture runs the length of the shell and the outer lip extends beyond the apex.
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Haminoea hydatis
One bulloid, marine snail shell. The shell is white with one whorl. There are vertical growth lines on the shell and slight orange coloration around the edges. The shell is dextral, with elongated, oval-shaped apertures.
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Philine aperta
Two patellate, marine snail shells. The shells are white in color. The shells do not contain whorls, but they do have growth lines and are slightly transparent.
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Scaphander lignarius
One bulloid, marine snail shell. There are no whorls on this shell. The shell is tan, with a border of white around the outside. The growth lines are dark red and brown. The inside of the shell is white. The shell is dextral, with an elongated teardrop-shaped aperture.
Record Type: Object