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Class: Polyplacophora. 9 specimens. Oval-shaped, ridged. Pinks and greys, several have striped markings.
ID: Z555.1.5
Class: Gastropoda. 10 specimens. Off-white and grey, very small, conical with well defined whorls and a pointed apex. Can be found at the low water mark and sublittorally on sandy bottoms.
ID: Z555.1.50
Class: Gastropoda. 5 specimens. Off white and pale grey, conical but rounded, especially around the base whorl. When alive the shell has a lilac tinge to it, hence it's name.
ID: Z555.1.51
Class: Gastropoda. 88 specimens. Small and grey, lightening in colour towards the apex. Conical but rounded around the last whorl. Found in crevices on the upper shore.
ID: Z555.1.52
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens. Pale grey, very small, conical with sharp point with approx. 4-5 whorls.
ID: Z555.1.53
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen. Pale grey, conical and rounded, especially the largest base whorl. Visible, well defined ridged. Lives at up to 500m depths on soft sea floors.
ID: Z555.1.54
Class: Gastropoda. 9 specimens. Off white, pale yellows, greys and browns. Conical with pointed apex and very well defined vertical ridges.
ID: Z555.1.55
Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. Semi translucent white and grey coiled shell with protruding apex whorl. Very small.
ID: Z555.1.56
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen, 1 fragment. White, very smooth and conical with a rounded apex. Similar to a spire shape, the whorls are almost flat.
ID: Z555.1.57
Class: Gastropoda. 2 juvenile specimens. Very translucent, white and delicate. Egg shaped with flattened apertural side.
ID: Z555.1.58