I was at a sand bag station pile and found some goodies ....
I think the rounded top cones on the bottom are Conus Carlottae- they show a very particular pattern under UV light and this is the 2nd time now finding these shells at this location. Wish I knew where the dirt came from....!
Then we have this volute looking thing that I haven't seen before either ... anyone know what that is?
On the left is what we would call a zigzag flat today...a deep water scallop that's top is flat and bottom is more deeply curved than a Calico. You can see the casting of the inside of the bottom shell and the top mineralized in there it's pretty neat
For reference, we have an old Alphabet cone moon snail and murex and some olives, all from the same pile ... along with a heavier clam that is a bigger version of today's Beautiful Crassatella.
Those 3 in the second row from the top are ones I am having trouble finding.
The leftie cone on the bottom is a Conus Adversarius with a busted tip....