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Name |
River snail |
Number of Object records |
8 |
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Campeloma decisum
Six turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells are brown in color each with four rounded whorls. The ornamentation is simple with brown to dark brown color bands running across the shells. The shells are dextral with "teardrop" shaped apertures.
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Filopaludina bengalensis
One turbinate, marine snail shell. The shell is light brown in color with four whorls. The shell has brown and tan color bands travelling horizontally to the apex along the entire shell. The shell is dextral with a "teardrop" shaped aperture.
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Lioplax subcarinata
Two turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells are brown in color with approximately three whorls per shell. The ornamentation is simple, with subtle color bands across every whorl of all the shells and the shells being smooth. The shells are dextral with oval-shaped apertures.
Record Type: Object
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Viviparus contectus
Six marine, turbinate snail shells. The shells are brown in color, except for specimen 21-087.3, which is pink in color. Each shell has five rounded whorls with deep sutures. The ornamentation consists of subtle horizontal color bands varying from light to dark. The shell exteriors are smooth with vertical striations or growth lines along each whorl. The shells are dextral, with oval-shaped apertures. Accompanying the shells, are three small oper...
Record Type: Object
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Viviparus georgianus
Sample of tightly packed cluster of fossilized gastropods cemented with limestone cement. Many in the large cluster are broken and several casts are present where shells once were. One small sample of three shells cemented together and three isolated shells are also present.
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Viviparus subpurpureus
Seven marine, turbinate snail shells. The shells are white to gray in color. Each shell has four whorls that are smooth and contain vertical striations. The shells are dextral, with oval-shaped apertures.
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Viviparus viviparus
Eleven turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells range in color from white to tan to brown. There are approximately four whorls to each shell; however, some shells are significantly smaller in size and contain less whorls. The whorls are separated by pronounced sutures. Horizontal color bands tan to pink in color and vertical growth lines are easily recognizable. The shells are dextral with oval-shaped apertures. One specimen still has the oper...
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