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Leptochiton cancellatus showing detail of girdle and valve scupture

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 22:38
Species
Leptochiton cancellatus
Photographer / copyright holder
Marc Cochu (http://nature22.com/)

Leptochiton cancellatus showing detail of girdle and valve scupture. Taken on Côtes d'Armor.

Leptochiton cancellatus from Côtes d'Armor

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 22:36
Species
Leptochiton cancellatus
Photographer / copyright holder
Marc Cochu (http://nature22.com/)

Leptochiton cancellatus from Côtes d'Armor

Leptochiton scabridus showing bright red foot

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 22:30
Species
Leptochiton scabridus
Photographer / copyright holder
Steve Wilkinson

Leptochiton scabridus showing bright red foot

Close up of the girdle and valve sculpture of Leptochiton scabridus

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 22:27
Species
Leptochiton scabridus
Photographer / copyright holder
Marc Cochu (http://nature22.com/)

Close up of the girdle and valve sculpture of Leptochiton scabridus

Leptochiton scabridus taken Côtes d'Armor

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 22:20
Species
Leptochiton scabridus
Photographer / copyright holder
Marc Cochu (http://nature22.com/)

Leptochiton scabridus taken Côtes d'Armor

LEPTOCHITON SCABRIDUS (JEFFREYS, 1880) - A LIVE RECORD FROM COUNTY DONEGAL, IRELAND

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 17:46
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LEPTOCHITON SCABRIDUS (JEFFREYS, 1880) - A LIVE RECORD FROM COUNTY DONEGAL, IRELAND

Volume
33
Part
5
Page from
318
Authors
JANICE M. LIGHT
JOHN M. BAXTER

FURTHER NOTES ON LEPTOCHITON SCABRIDUS (JEFFREYS)

Submitted by admin on Sat, 02/08/2014 17:41
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FURTHER NOTES ON LEPTOCHITON SCABRIDUS (JEFFREYS)

Volume
34
Part
2
Page from
117
Authors
JANICE M. LIGHT
IAN J. KILLEEN
Year
(1992)

Saturday 19th July: FIELD MEETING (non-marine): Thatcham Reedbeds, Berkshire.

Type
Field meeting

One of the largest reedbeds in Southern England, along with ex-gravel pits, streams and the Kennet and Avon canal, providing a wide range of water bodies and wetlands to survey.

Organiser

Rosemary Hill (0118 966 5160; rosemaryhi@lineone.net)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Monday 14th July 2014: FIELD MEETING (marine): Hannafore Point, Cornwall.

Type
Field meeting

Rocky shore; also patches of sand with small bivalves, hopefully including Spisula elliptica, Gari and  Moerella  (LT 13:30 +0.4).

Organiser

Bas Payne (01647 24515; bas.payne@gmail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

Sunday 13th July 2014: FIELD MEETING (marine): Chimney Rocks, Penzance, Cornwall.

Type
Field meeting

Rocky shore with good small gastropods, piddocks and Doris ocelligera  (LT 12:40 +0.5).

Organiser

David Fenwick (01736 448 392; davidfenwicksnr@googlemail.com)

Organisation
Conchological Society

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