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"Longitude (deg): -4.7. Latitude (deg): 50.2. Longitude (deg/min): 4ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 20' N. Vice county name: East Cornwall. Vice county no.: 2. Country: England. Stage: Dead shell. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""shells, washed up on beach"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: white background. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR with Tamron SP AF Di 90mm Macro 1:1 lens. "
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"Longitude (deg): -4.7. Latitude (deg): 50.2. Longitude (deg/min): 4ð 50' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 20' N. Vice county name: East Cornwall. Vice county no.: 2. Country: England. Stage: Dead shell. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: ""shells, washed up on beach"". Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: white background. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR with Tamron SP AF Di 90mm Macro 1:1 lens. "
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I found a few shells of Minor Jackknife Clam, Ensis minor Dall, 1900 at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Sometime this species is quite common, but it may disappear for a while. Read more about this species in the Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells (p. 379) or the new Texas Seashells Field Guide (p. 224).
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.6. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 60' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Dead shell. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: dead shells washed up on the beach after storm. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: pale background. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR + Sigma 50mm 1:1 macro lens.
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I found a few shells of Minor Jackknife Clam, Ensis minor Dall, 1900 at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Sometime this species is quite common, but it may disappear for a while. Read more about this species in the Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells (p. 379) or the new Texas Seashells Field Guide (p. 224).
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.6. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 60' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Dead shell. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: dead shells washed up on the beach after storm. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: pale background. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR + Sigma 50mm 1:1 macro lens.
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I found a few shells of Minor Jackknife Clam, Ensis minor Dall, 1900 at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Sometime this species is quite common, but it may disappear for a while. Read more about this species in the Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells (p. 379) or the new Texas Seashells Field Guide (p. 224).
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.6. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 60' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Dead shell. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: dead shells washed up on the beach after storm. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: dark background. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR + Sigma 50mm 1:1 macro lens.
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I found a few shells of Minor Jackknife Clam, Ensis minor Dall, 1900 at University Beach, Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Sometime this species is quite common, but it may disappear for a while. Read more about this species in the Encyclopedia of Texas Seashells (p. 379) or the new Texas Seashells Field Guide (p. 224).
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Longitude (deg): -1.9. Latitude (deg): 50.6. Longitude (deg/min): 1ð 60' W. Latitude (deg/min): 50ð 40' N. Vice county name: Dorset. Vice county no.: 9. Country: England. Stage: Dead shell. Identified by: Malcolm Storey. Comment: dead shells washed up on the beach after storm. Category: standard photograph or close-up. Background: dark background. Photographic equipment used: Canon EOS400D dSLR + Sigma 50mm 1:1 macro lens.
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Seen in the intertidal zone at near low tide.
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Razor clam?
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Razor clam?