I think I have found microshells according to this definition but the ones
I have are on the larger end of the scale. How do you find anything so
small that you have to use enlargement to see it?
While cleaning "bubble shells" I have found extremely tiny shells inside
which are so small I have been unable to actually see what they look like.
Guess I need to invest in a magnifying glass? Anyway, I did find several
of these tiny creatures inside many of the bubbles. Is there a certain
type that normally will be inside a particular type of shell?
>A microshell is any shell that you have to view under enlargement to
>determine its species. Miniature shells are those between the
>previous pronouncement and about an inch. The rest are just plain
>everyday shells.
> Art
> "The facts, although interesting, are irrelevant."
> Anon.
>
Vicky Zentko