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Abundant
Active carnivores
Adductor
Adductor muscles
Algae
Anatomy
Aperture
Arctic
Atlantic
Atlantic ocean
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Bacteria
Bear
Bivalves
Bouchet
Burrow
Byssus
Carnivores
Carnivorous
Carnivorous snails
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Coiled shells
Columellar
Columellar folds
Commarginal
Commarginal sculpture
Conus
Cooler waters
Coral
Detritus
Distinctive shells
Elaborately sculptured
Endemic
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Fragile shells
Gape
Gastropods
Gizzard
Gizzard plates
Heavily sculptured
Hemisphere
Hinge
Hinge teeth
Human food item
Hydrothermal vents
Indo region
Intertidal
Invertebrates
Limpet
Limpet shells
Mangrove swamps
Marine
Mollusca
Mollusks
Mud bottoms
Mud flats
Nomenclature
Operculum
Oysters
Pallial
Parasitic
Pearly
Pearly interior
Pelagic
Periostracum
Planktonic
Planktonic larval
Prey
Radial ribs
Radula
Regions worldwide
Robust
Sand beaches
Scars
Sculpture
Shallow water
Shells
Shells resemble
Shores
Sinus
Subfamily
Subspecies
Substrate
Subtidal
Temperate
Temperate seas
Tropical seas
Warm seas
Worldwide
Worms
Zone

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691265285
  • Dimensions: 229 x 318mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A sumptuously illustrated guide to marine mollusks from around the world

The mollusks are the largest group of animals on the planet after the insects. Throughout history, their shells have inspired scientists, artists, and collectors with their amazing shapes, colors, and patterns. Seashells is a marvelous single-volume reference to some five thousand species, presenting shells found from sandy beaches and coral reefs to polar shores and the ocean depths. The comprehensive introduction gives an overview of the mollusks, a review of collecting and storage techniques, and a guide to classification and naming. Up-to-date names and distribution information accompany more than 5,400 original high-resolution images, arranged in the latest systematic sequence and reviewed for accuracy by an international board of leading specialists. Ideal for beginners and professionals alike, this is the ultimate book of seashells, from collectors’ favorites like the cones and cowries to the bizarre worm snails and the enigmatic nautiluses.

  • Covers thousands of seashells from all the world’s oceans, including named variants as well as many species never figured in a general work and many only recently named
  • Features a breathtaking array of stunning photos and up-to-date information on all groups
  • Uses cutting-edge classification based on the latest published analyses
  • Places similar species together for easier comparison
  • Includes a comprehensive bibliography with references covering every marine mollusk group and world region
  • Written by two of today’s leading malacologists
  • An essential addition to any collector’s library
Paul Callomon is collection manager for mollusks and general invertebrates at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. He is the coauthor of the two-volume Catalogue and Bibliography of the Marine Shell-Bearing Mollusca of Japan. Gary Rosenberg is curator of mollusks at the Academy of Natural Sciences and a professor at Drexel. He is the author of The Encyclopedia of Seashells.

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