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  1. Diloma nigerrimum

    One globose, marine snail shell. The exterior is gray near the aperture and gradually transitions to tan nearing the apex, likely due to wear. Internally, the shell is cream with an iridescent sheen. The shell has five whorls and is covered in striae that run vertically around each whorl. The dextral shell has a rounded aperture, a thin outer lip, and a thick inner lip.

    Record Type: Object

    Diloma nigerrimum, 21-537. Apertural view w/scale bar.
  2. Phasianotrochus eximius

    Two small turbinate, marine saltwater snail shells. The smallest specimen is brown in color and with the larger a grayish-brown. There are approximately five to six whorls per shell with very shallow sutures. The shells are dextral with "D" shaped apertures.

    Record Type: Object

    Phasianotrochus eximius, 21-292. Dorsal and apertural views w/scale bar.
  3. Umbonium vestiarium

    Eighteen lenticular marine snail shells. The thin shells show a range of colors including white, pink, tan, and brown. The decorations vary from transverse lines to color bands. The shells are dextral with D-shaped apertures.

    Record Type: Object

    Umbonium vestiarium, 21-514. Apical and basal views w/scale bar.

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