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Hi Thomas,

This is definitely Chlamys islandica (O.F. Müller, 1776).
The other two bivalves look interesting. Hope you'll share their names with
us when you succeed in identifying them.

best regards,

Jan Haspeslagh
Belgium

Thomas Clenche wrote:

> hello
>
> I have Scanned my unknown Newfoundland Scallop from several angles and
> placed the 3 photos in a new album called "unknown Shells" on my webshots
> site.  you can get to them from the following:
>
> http://community.webshots.com/user/tclenche
>
> Thank you to all who look
> Thomas Clenche
> Low Tide Crafts
> Petley, Random Island Newfoundland.
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