Description: Chama macerophylla Gmelin, 1791 - interior of right valve of a beachworn leafy jewelbox, 1.2 cm across at its widest. Family Chamidae (Cretaceous to Holocene) - the jewelboxes (a.k.a. rock oysters) are epifaunal, filter-feeding, hard substrate-encrusters in shallow-water, tropical to temperate marine settings. Date: 3 January 2015, 21:26. Source: Chama macerophylla (leafy jewelbox) (San Salvador Island, Bahamas) 2. Author: James St. John.
PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Chama sinuosa firma Pilsbry & MacGinty, 1938; Type status: PARATYPE; Identified by:Pilsbry H. A. & Mc Ginty T.; Individual count:1; Event date: N/A
Summary[edit] Description: English: Specimen of shell (Mollusca) from the Gulf of Tonkin, in the Beijing Museum of Natural History (2017). Collection belonging to the Natural History Museum of Guangxi. Date: 13 July 2017, 12:44:26. Source: Own work. Author: Bjoertvedt. Camera location39° 52′ 53.37″ N, 116° 23′ 37.7″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth 39.881492; 116.393806.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Fossil valve of Pseudochama gryphina from Pliocene of Italy, on display at the Museo Paleontologico, Asti. Date: 24 June 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Hectonichus.
PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Chama sinuosa firma Pilsbry & MacGinty, 1938; Type status: PARATYPE; Identified by:Pilsbry H. A. & Mc Ginty T.; Individual count:1; Event date: N/A