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Pipis, Clams, Oysters (Bivalvia)
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Jennyncmg
wrote:
21 Jul 2025
Because of the irregular ribs and scales it might be Scaeochlamys livida. Need a shell expert to identify this one.
Pectinidae (family)
Jennyncmg
wrote:
7 Aug 2023
It looks like Telina albinella - the pink tellen or sunset shell- but the colour is unusual. However they are variable. Needs identification from an expert.
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David64
wrote:
1 Aug 2017
yes, I think you are right Jenny. Also given the site is further south, where they would be more common
Xenostrobus pulex
Jennyncmg
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1 Aug 2017
From the size of the mussels I think they are more likely to be the Little Black Horse Mussel
Xenostrobus pulex
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