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Microbacia hilgardia
(Stephenson) Coral head fossil
(uncatalogued) Extinct species - Scleractinian corals are still living today and are known as rock coral.
Ostrea dliuviana
(Linnaeus 1767) Oyster right/left valve
(DSM# 1-538/FK165 An extinct species of oyster.
Cyprimeria
sp. (Conrad 1864) Single clam valve in matrix
(DSM 3253/FK148) Extinct genus of mussels that form shallow marine sediments.
Rudist bivalve - Partial left valve of giant clam
(DSM# 3353) During the Cretaceous rudists were major reef-forming organisms.
Paranomia scabra
(Morton) right/left valve
(DSM# 10746) Very little is known about this extremely thin-shelled marine bivalve though it is quite common in some regions.
Biradiolites canaliculatus
(d'Orbigny 1850) Rudist clam left valve
(DSM# FK193) Extinct genus of marine bivalve.
Plicatula
aff.
urticosa
? (Morton 1833) Rght/left valves with internal molds
(DSM# M180) Though this species is extinct the genus Plicatula is a marine mussel that is known to be a filter feeder today.
Pecten quinquecostatus
(Brongniart 1822) Scallop shells
(DSM# 3141/FK104) Some members of the Pecten genus are extant and are edible to humans.
Chlamys
sp. (Roding 1798) Scallop valve in matrix
(DSM# 10745) This thin-shelled bivalve is from the scallop family.
Striostrea plumosa
(Morton) Oyster riight/left valve
(DSM# 3187/FK308) An extinct species of oyster.
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