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From the album: Texas Pennsylvanian: Gastropods and Corals
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From the album: Texas Pennsylvanian: Gastropods and Corals
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These elegant shells are highly sought after here in Kansas City: Perfect specimens are hard to come by. They tend to be hollow, and often break when extracted from the limestone. This one was lucky: The bottom of the shell is flat: They can reach up to four inches in size. This is my largest: Some specimens retain a color pattern: Another, with slightly better colors: Here, some sponges had bored into the base of the shell: Euconospira isn't the largest gastropod we find around here. That honor goes to Shansiella: This one is even bigger, but it is broken. Hidden from view here, the shell extends all the way to the left edge of the rock: A smaller, but higher quality Shansiella:
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