Collections

Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Large, grey and black, 1 with some possibe Chthamalus stellatus epibionts. Conical, oval from overhead, ridged.
ID: Z555.1.14
Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. The internal shell of a sea slug. This shell is completely covered by the mantle of the animal. The shell is oval in shape, thin, translucent and a pale amber colour.
ID: Z555.1.140
Class: Bivalvia. 9 specimens. 4 have both valves still connected, 5 are just the top valves.
ID: Z555.1.141
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens. All have both their upper and lower valves present despite the lower valves being very fragile. 1 specimens has a large barnacle on its upper valve (Balanus crenatus).
ID: Z555.1.142
Class: Bivalvia. 31 specimens. 15 have both valves. 16 are individual sides, 4 left and 12 right. Very tiny, off white in colour with brown on the posterior side or with brown and white banding.
ID: Z555.1.143
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens. All have both valves still attached at the hinge. Sub circular, greyish brown in colour and very small.
ID: Z555.1.144
Class: Bivalvia. 7 specimens. 3 left hinges and 3 right hinges and 1 broken to the point where identifying the sides without moving it is difficult. The shells are small, white and fan shaped.
ID: Z555.1.145
Class: Bivalvia. 16 specimens. 10 specimens with both sides, 6 individual sides. Blade is broadly oval with crescent striae in some places while the pallet is paddle shaped and completely calcareous.
ID: Z555.1.146
Class: Bivalvia. 2 specimens. 1 of these is light grey in colour with concentric clear growth lines and has both valves still attached at the hinge. The other specimens is an individual right valve.
ID: Z555.1.147
Class: Bivalvia. 11 specimens. 9 have both valves still connected. There is also 1 right and 1 left valve which look like they may have originally been 1 specimens due to their size and colour.
ID: Z555.1.148