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Local fishermen trawled from the Yellow Sea
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Local fishermen trawled from the Yellow Sea
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07:34 PM KST
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Genus Cyclina is recorded as one species in South Korea. In South Korea, it is recorded as Cyclina sinensis. However, inaturalsit records it as 3 types.
So I brought a few from Anmyeondo Island in Taean, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. I should have filmed it while it was collected, but I couldn't record it. And when I boiled it to make the noodle soup, the black skin turned white. The color of the shell changes depending on various circumstances, such as heat and time. I don't know how to distinguish between the three types.
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11:18 AM UTC
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09:37 AM PST
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novembro 14, 2023
02:33 AM CST
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By offshore trawling, on Tetrarca boucardi
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dezembro 9, 2023
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dezembro 17, 2023
06:46 PM CST
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06:37 PM EST
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a nice, acutely high-spired shell found 17 January 2014 at Quintana Beach County Park, during a huge winter washup of shells. This was the only rupicola found over several days, among 100s of freshly beached Epitonium angulatum. 21.1 mm
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dezembro 9, 2023
06:27 PM EST
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1 of 2 found in rich shell drift by the tent camping area at Flamingo (Florida Bay), at the end of the Everglades National Park Road. I have never seen rupicola during multiple visits at this site until that day. According to Bruce Neville, this could be the 1st record from S. Florida (or at least the 1st such record that he or I are aware of). Generally the distribution of this species had previously appeared to be discontinuous from NE Florida to Collier or Lee County, SW Florida. Shell ca. 16.5mm
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dezembro 9, 2023
06:15 PM EST
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from Sanibel Island, Florida,
August 1977
at 21.3mm, this is the largest rupicola I have seen from the west coast of Florida.
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Missing Location
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novembro 26, 2023
09:41 AM -01
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02:09 AM UTC
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novembro 12, 2023
01:09 AM UTC
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novembro 19, 2023
09:52 AM UTC
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Found around the bases of sea anemones
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02:34 AM CST
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novembro 14, 2023
02:34 AM CST
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novembro 2, 2023
08:30 AM UTC
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Trawled in the Yellow Sea Island Chaolian(潮连岛)
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novembro 2, 2023
08:26 AM UTC
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novembro 2, 2023
01:55 PM UTC
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novembro 2, 2023
01:48 PM UTC
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Trawled in the Yellow Sea Island Chaolian(潮连岛)
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maio 2, 2023
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julho 21, 2023
07:13 PM KST
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10:05 PM CST
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10:05 PM CST
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julho 15, 2023
10:51 PM CST
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agosto 6, 2023
02:43 PM KST
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07:50 PM KST
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abril 29, 2023
10:58 AM CST
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10:58 AM CST
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abril 30, 2022
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05:11 PM CST
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Formalin soaked for more than a year, flesh and valves both color becomes lighter. Adolescent A. rubrolineata or A. dissimilis. Plasticizing specimens.
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05:11 PM CST
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abril 16, 2022
09:48 PM CST
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março 12, 2023
05:14 PM UTC
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abril 30, 2022
09:10 AM UTC
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outubro 7, 2021
05:02 PM -01
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março 9, 2023
03:31 PM UTC
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Shell has nodular projections in regular intervals on the surface
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junho 7, 2023
05:17 AM UTC
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The big ones, pulled up in crab pot
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abril 10, 2020
08:48 PM SAST
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abril 23, 2015
11:28 AM EDT
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C. fornicata is the largest and by far the most commonly found slipper shell in Florida, especially on beaches. It is quite variable in shape and color, inside and out. It can be identified by the shape of the edge of the interior deck (when present). The deck is white with the edge strongly sinuate with two "waves."
Exterior color usually a white background with tan to brown blotches or radiating lines. Interior may range from all white to browns or purple, and may be streaked, spotted or all one color. Live specimens usually covered by a brown to tan periostracum.
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janeiro 12, 2017
01:19 PM EST
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janeiro 12, 2017
01:46 PM EST
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abril 8, 2021
12:01 PM EDT
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Several hundred along shoreline.
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janeiro 25, 2021
05:54 AM UTC
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julho 6, 2022
04:49 PM UTC
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junho 5, 2023
12:56 PM ADT
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Collected from shell hash, intertidal
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setembro 30, 2014
10:54 PM CDT
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The Yellow Egg Cockle, Laevicardium mortoni (Conrad, 1831), is a common bivalve found in beach drift at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. However, most shells found at this location are not very colorful. On 2013-04-12 I found a nicely colored empty specimen, which i took to the lab to photograph. This shell was about 12 mm (1/2 in) in diameter.
Its shell is subcircular, slightly triangular, with faint commarginal growth lines and fine radial threads. When viewed under magnification, the area near the ventral margin shows minute elongated blisters arranged in commarginal lines (as seen in a couple of photos below).
The coloration in fresh specimens (as the one figured here) is a dirty white to cream background with brown to purple maculations.
The species is found from Massachusetts to Florida and to Texas, from 0 to 84 m (275 ft) depth. In bays it is found near inlets.
Read more about this species in Tunnell et al (2010)’s Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells, page 355, and in the upcoming Texas Seashells, A Field Guide, on page 196.
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agosto 29, 2022
10:57 AM AEST
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dezembro 6, 2022
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fevereiro 4, 2023
10:33 AM UTC
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Lapas
(Subclasse Patellogastropoda)
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08:45 AM UTC
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04:38 PM PST
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10:11 PM UTC
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março 19, 2021
10:13 AM +10
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03:13 PM +10
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abril 20, 2023
12:59 AM ADT
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Image 3 has a Skeneopsis planorbis (larger) for comparison.
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abril 20, 2023
12:59 AM ADT
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not the small one upper left in image 1 (that is Omalogyra atomus).
Maybe not the white ones, unsure about those 2.
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abril 20, 2023
12:59 AM ADT
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The upper left are all Hydrobiidae (Hydrobia/Ecrobia) and I think the rest are the same, just worn & no longer translucent, but I am not sure.
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abril 29, 2023
02:20 AM UTC
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dezembro 27, 2020
09:20 AM CST
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novembro 7, 2020
09:23 AM CET
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