Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens, Needle like and conical but with a blunt tip. Off white with well defined whorls of which it has 7-8. Found in muddy sands where it lives at 20-400m deep.
ID: Z555.1.40
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. There are a number of different varieties of this species. Robert Rendall's Mollusca Orcadensia talks of the elata variety, so these specimens likely belong there.
ID: Z555.1.41
Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens. Off white and faded yellow. Conical with defined whorls and well defined cross-hatching linear ridges. Sparingly found in deep sea zones among corallines.
ID: Z555.1.42
Class: Gastropoda. 9 specimens. Off-white, often with red bands on the whorls but these have worn off on these examples. Conical but rounded.
ID: Z555.1.43
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Pale grey, very small and delicate. Made up of 4 and a half whorls. Found around red algae and in pools with corallines.
ID: Z555.1.44
Class: Gastropoda. 11 specimens. Off white with brown spiralling bands. Conical with rounded apex. Commonly found in silty crevices or under stones on more exposed shores.
ID: Z555.1.45
Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. Minute, grey, coiled shell with a slightly depressed centre spire. Can be found on fine algae and around corallines but it's rarely found in winter.
ID: Z555.1.46
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen. Very small, grey, conical. Found in rock pools at low intertidal levels.
ID: Z555.1.47
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Minute, grey and conical. The six whorls are very defined in this species, giving an almost stepped effect.
ID: Z555.1.48
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen. Tiny, grey, conical with a blunt apex and approximately 4 whorls. Lives on and below the low water mark.
ID: Z555.1.49