Collections

Class: Cephalopoda. 1 specimen. The beak of the octopus. Two parts that fit together i.e. the dorsal (upper) and ventral (lower) mandible. The upper fits inside the lower.
ID: Z555.1.176
Class: Gastropoda. 10 specimens. Terrestrial molluscs. 3 appear to be juveniles which are significantly smaller and translucent than the 7 adult specimens. They are large, think coiled snail shells.
ID: Z555.1.177
Class: Gastropoda. 16 specimens. Terrestrial molluscs. 3 appear to be juveniles which are significantly smaller and translucent than the 7 adult specimens. They are large, think coiled snail shells.
ID: Z555.1.178
Class: Cephalopoda. 2 specimens. The internal shells of 2 cuttlefish. Large, oval and brittle structures, they are white with the spine outline visible. The have a very rough texture.
ID: Z555.1.179
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Grey and specked in such a way as to create a tessellating pattern, conical and oval-shaped from above.
ID: Z555.1.18
Class: Cephalopoda. This box contains some remains of both Todarodes sagittatus and Loligo forbesii. It contains a beak, a dried specimen of suckers and skin as well as a long bone like item.
ID: Z555.1.180
Class: Cephalopoda. This box contains some remains of both Todarodes sagittatus and Loligo forbesii. It contains a beak, a dried specimen of suckers and skin as well as a long bone like item.
ID: Z555.1.181
Class: Bivalvia. 5 specimens. All specimens have both valves still attached.
ID: Z555.1.182
Class: Bivalvia. 5 specimens. Adults with the recognisable blue colouring. All specimens still have both valves joined. 2 have heavy barnacle epibionts of the species Chthamalus montagui.
ID: Z555.1.183
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens. All have both valves still connected. Large, subcircular and thick with well defined radiating growth lines. They vary in colour from whites to light purples and reds.
ID: Z555.1.184