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  > What kind of shell does the sea-horse have?
            Q-Man

Unless you count assorted veligers eaten by sea horses, likely mollusks to be in their possesion include Triplofusus (horse conch), Modiolus (horse mussel), Hinnites, Anomia ephippium, Cheilea equestris, Hipponyx, and Ostrea equestris.

    Dr. David Campbell
    "Old Seashells"
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    Saint Mary's College of Maryland
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    St. Mary's City, MD  20686-3001 USA
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"Mollusks murmured 'Morning!'.  And salmon chanted 'Evening!'."-Frank Muir, Oh My Word!

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