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Bedok South, South East, Singapore
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Shelly Beach, Cronulla. Bembicium nanum in the background
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Kingdom=AnimaliaPhylum=MolluscaClass=GastropodaSuperfamily=Trochoidea?Family=Trochidae? fossil
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Superdomain=NeomuraDomain=Eukaryota (unranked)=Opisthokonta (unranked)=Holozoa (unranked)=Filozoa Kingdom=AnimaliaSubkingdom=Eumetazoa(unranked)=Bilateria(unranked)=ProtostomiaSuperphylum=LophotrochozoaPhylum=MolluscaSubphylum=ConchiferaClass=GastropodaSubclass=VetigastropodaOrder=TrochidaSuperfamily=TrochoideaFamily: AngariidaeGenus: AngariaSpecies=A. delphinusSubspecies=A. D. DelphinusCommon name=dolphin snail
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Queen tegulaTrochidae (Top Shell family)South-Central, California, USA
www.flickr.com/photos/50823119@N08/6477936735/in/photostr...NOTE: I have not collected live shells since the mid-1970's. I believe that the animal itself is much more valuable alive than destroyed for its shell. It is for this reason that I will only collect beach/forest shells from deceased specimens.
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Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia
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Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore
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Kampong Pasir Ris, North East, Singapore
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North West Cape, Western Australia, Australia
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This shell normally has long curly spines, but this one has lived its life in turbulent waters.
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Shelly Beach, Cronulla