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Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Small, translucent, flat, coiled shell. Ranging in colour from whites to yellows. Found in humid environments such as meadows and greenhouses.
ID: Z555.1.167
Class: Gastropoda. 3 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Conical spire shaped shell with approx. 3-4 whorls. Small, semi-translucent and greyish brown in colour (amber coloured when alive).
ID: Z555.1.168
Class: Gastropoda. 2 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Conical, thin and semi-translucent. Pale brown in colour with approx. 3-4 whorls. The final whorl constitutes around 80% of the shell.
ID: Z555.1.169
Class: Gastropoda. 6 specimens. Yellow and orange in colour. Small, thin and delicate. Asymmetrically conical. Can be found in the sublittoral zone on stony ground.
ID: Z555.1.17
Class: Gastropoda. 8 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Coiled and relatively flay but slightly domed at the apex. White or grey in colour with visible radiating striae.
ID: Z555.1.170
Class: Gastropoda. 1 specimen. Possibly a juvenile. Coiled and relatively flat, semi-translucent, very small and pale yellowish grey in colour. Most often found in damp environments like mosses.
ID: Z555.1.171
Class: Bivalvia. 8 specimens.In bag not box. All individual valves, 4 left and 4 right however they don’t all seem to be able to match together as sets.
ID: Z555.1.172
Class: Bivalvia. 3 specimens, all with both valves however on only 1 specimen are they still attached. The can be found from the low intertidal zone to moderate depths on the continental shelf.
ID: Z555.1.173
Class: Gastropoda. 4 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Large, thick, coiled snail shell with a wrinkled surface and approx. 4-5 whorls. Pale to dark brown in colour.
ID: Z555.1.174
Class: Gastropoda. 13 specimens. Terrestrial mollusc. Mid sized snail, the shell has approx. 4 whorls and is thin, semi-translucent and pale yellow in colour.
ID: Z555.1.175