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Egg collar
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Please note this should be referred to as Euspira hero. 6 specimens collected
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"Fossil from the Pleiocene/Miocene era. ID based on ""Fossil Invertebrates and Geology of the Marine Cliffs at Capitola, California"" by Frank A. Perry."
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Please note this should be referred to as Euspira hero. 6 specimens collected
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At least two live specimens and many empty (or inhabited) shells. Collected via scallop dredge.
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Two large specimens collected by Gemma while collecting squid.
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Usually published in genus Lunatia. This common large snail is most likely responsible for the neat round hole in the clam shell
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Usually published in genus Lunatia. This common large snail is most likely responsible for the neat round hole in the clam shell
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Usually published in genus Lunatia. This common large snail is most likely responsible for the neat round hole in the clam shell
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In french it is called Lunacie
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In french it is called Lunacie
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This egg sac of the large northern moon snail was collected using a dredge off the back of a fishing boat that collected items from the ocean floor. This piece of egg sac alone probably contained thousands of eggs.
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Date one of the most accurate of any of my sea snail/shell submissions.
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