Marine shell
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CONCHMarine shell.
CONCHMarine shell
SEASLUGShell-less marine invertebrate
seashellThe shell of a marine mollusk
conchsmarine mollusk with a spiral shell
conchedmarine mollusk with a spiral shell
conchmarine mollusk with a spiral shell
seashellthe shell of a marine mollusk
conchesmarine mollusk with a spiral shell
seashellsThe shell of a marine mollusk
seashellsSEASHELL, the shell of a marine mollusk
tellinoidlike a tellin, a kind of marine shell
bubblesA marine mollusk that typically has a thin scroll-like shell
bubbleA marine mollusk that typically has a thin scroll-like shell
nudibranchsA shell-less marine mollusk of the order Nudibranchia; a sea slug
nudibranchA shell-less marine mollusk of the order Nudibranchia; a sea slug
wentletrapA marine mollusk that has a tall spiral shell with many whorls that are ringed with oblique ridges
boxfishesA tropical marine fish that has a shell of bony plates enclosing the body, from which spines project
globigerinaa minute marine invertebrate of the genus Globigerina, with a calcareous shell of globose chambers in a spiral
wentletrapsA marine mollusk that has a tall spiral shell with many whorls that are ringed with oblique ridges
tellinany marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Tellina, having a thin, rounded shell of white, yellow, pink, or purple
globigerinaeGLOBIGERINA, a minute marine invertebrate of the genus Globigerina, with a calcareous shell of globose chambers in a spiral
tellinsany marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Tellina, having a thin, rounded shell of white, yellow, pink, or purple
globigerinasGLOBIGERINA, a minute marine invertebrate of the genus Globigerina, with a calcareous shell of globose chambers in a spiral
ostracodany of numerous tiny marine and freshwater crustaceans of the subclass Ostracoda, having a shrimplike body enclosed in a hinged bivalve shell
nummulitesThe flat disk-shaped calcareous shell of a foraminifer, found commonly as a fossil up to 8 cm across in marine Tertiary deposits
nummuliteThe flat disk-shaped calcareous shell of a foraminifer, found commonly as a fossil up to 8 cm across in marine Tertiary deposits
ammonoidAn extinct cephalopod mollusk with a flat-coiled spiral shell, found commonly as a fossil in marine deposits from the Devonian to the Cretaceous periods
ammonoidsAn extinct cephalopod mollusk with a flat-coiled spiral shell, found commonly as a fossil in marine deposits from the Devonian to the Cretaceous periods
belemniteAn extinct cephalopod mollusk with a bullet-shaped internal shell that is often found as a fossil in marine deposits of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
belemnitesAn extinct cephalopod mollusk with a bullet-shaped internal shell that is often found as a fossil in marine deposits of the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
turbansA marine mollusk with a sculptured spiral shell and a distinctive operculum which is smooth on the inside and sculptured and typically patterned on the outside
barnaclesA marine crustacean with an external shell, which attaches itself permanently to a variety of surfaces. Barnacles feed by filtering particles from the water using their modified feathery legs
foraminifersA single-celled planktonic animal with a perforated chalky shell through which slender protrusions of protoplasm extend. Most kinds are marine, and when they die, their shells form thick ocean-floor sediments
foraminiferaA single-celled planktonic animal with a perforated chalky shell through which slender protrusions of protoplasm extend. Most kinds are marine, and when they die, their shells form thick ocean-floor sediments
foraminiferA single-celled planktonic animal with a perforated chalky shell through which slender protrusions of protoplasm extend. Most kinds are marine, and when they die, their shells form thick ocean-floor sediments