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>Okay-
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>Before you say, not another i.d. question without an
>image, this one I do have a very decent image, as this is
>a miniature bivalve and it is quite flat!
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>This I have never seen before; it emerged when we were
>sifting through Sanibel drift. It is like a small
>triangular, wing-shaped shell, except that it looks as if
>something has taken a bite out of the anterior(?) end. I
>am not even sure this is a mollusc.
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>If you will e-mail me, I will send you the images of both
>the exterior and the interior. A weird shell - I did a
>fly-by of American Seashells, and if it is in there, I
>missed it.
Possibly a lepadomorph (gooseneck) barnacle scutum?... I have a huge
heavily radially-ribbed Eocene one which had me for several years
scratching my head as to what bivalve it could be. A few weeks ago I
dragged it out again and decided that it is a scutum...
Please send me the imege.
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>funny, I keep spending that money on more shells...).
You too?
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Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin, New Zealand
64 (3) 473-8863
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Fossil preparator
Se!shell, Macintosh & VW/Toyota van nut
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