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All of these were found in Southeast Florida. Likely from the Pleistocene Miami Limestone (West Bryozoan Facies).


Thank you.

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2 is a gastropod, rest are bivalves. I bet you already knew that. Sorry I can't be more helpful.

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On 7/2/2023 at 7:25 AM, minnbuckeye said:

The one labeled 1 looks similar to Chione erosa.

I would agree, thank you.

 

2. I was thinking natica spp.

3. ctenoides spp. or brachiodontes exustus

4. diplodonta spp.

But these are tough since they are steinkerns

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