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Collection: Dunn-Seiler Museum
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Pycnodonte mutabilis
(Morton 1828) Left valve - interior and exterior
(DSM# FK105) Extinct genus of oysters.
Pycnodonte
cf.
vesicularis
(Campbell & Engel 1963) Oytster left valve - interior and exterio
(DSM# FK117) Extinct bivalve suspension feeder of the Paleozoic.
Inoceramus
sp. (Sowerby 1814) R/L valves of clam in matrix
(DSM# 3126/FK142) One specimen from the genus Inoceramus measured 187 cm (74 inches) across.
Inoceramus
sp. (Sowerby 1814) R/L valves of clam
(DSM# 3070/FK106) Fossils of this genus have sometimes been attached to wood.
Pterotrigonia
aff.
thoracica
(van Hoepen 1929) Single Clam valve
(DSM# 10171) Pterotrigonia is the state fossil of Tennessee. This specimen is preserved in pyrite.
Nucula percrassa
(Conrad 1858) Single valves of clam
(DSM # 3145/FK158) Genus of bivalve mollusk.
Ostreidae (Rafinesque 1815) Oyster small right and left valves
(DSM# 10760) This is one of many fossils in the Dunn-Seiler collection that have not been identified beyond the family level.
Striostrea plumosa
(Morton) Oyster riight/left valve
(DSM# 3187/FK308) An extinct species of oyster.
Chlamys
sp. (Roding 1798) Scallop valve in matrix
(DSM# 10745) This thin-shelled bivalve is from the scallop family.
Pecten quinquecostatus
(Brongniart 1822) Scallop shells
(DSM# 3141/FK104) Some members of the Pecten genus are extant and are edible to humans.
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