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Is my ID correct ?


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I would agree with Grammysioidea,... possibly G. alveata.

Neat find, Chris. :)

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Sure does look like it. Here's an image for comparison.

 

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(Image posted by Jeffrey P)

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Is what follows taxonomical ?No,but it might be useful

 

marshbivalvecologrammyspalass27-1984_part4_pp679-691.pdf

 

Anyway,what you have is an anomalodesmatan lamellibranch/pelecypod/bivalve*,and probably your identification is correct.

*all of these terms/names are valid,although the first one is the least in use

 

 

 

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