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Atlantic mud-piddock, also called "fallen angelwing" Barnea truncata (Say) Measures up to 2 1/4 inches and is similar to the angelwing but with weaker sculpture. Source: Angelwings and NC Sea Grant
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current | 02:25, 15 January 2007 | 750×563 (99 KB) | Edwardtbabinski (Talk | contribs) | (Atlantic mud-piddock, also called "fallen angelwing" <em>Barnea truncata</em> (Say) Measures up to 2 1/4 inches and is similar to the angelwing but with weaker sculpture. Source: [http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/beach_kids/sea_shells/angel_wings/ Angelwings) |
02:25, 15 January 2007 | 750×563 (99 KB) | Edwardtbabinski (Talk | contribs) | (Atlantic mud-piddock, also called "fallen angelwing" <em>Barnea truncata</em> (Say) Measures up to 2 1/4 inches and is similar to the angelwing but with weaker sculpture. Source: [http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/beach_kids/sea_shells/angel_wings/ Angelwings) |
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