MOLLUSKS 2: SNAILS & SCAPHOPODS

Phylum Mollusca Class Gastropoda Bellerophon

Snail: Bellerophon

Snails are rare at this locality. These photos were taken at the large rocks that border the parking area and rim just east of the Bright Angel trailhead.







Phylum Mollusca Class Scaphopoda Plagioglypta

Scaphopod

This is a scaphopod, the faint, elongated cone to the left of the penny. Both this and the snail above are molds—open spaces where the actual shell dissolved away. The scaphopod’s foot and feeding tentacles emerged from the wider end of the cone, much like a snail with a straight shell.





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Fossils Cover
1-Introduction 2-What are fossils? 3-Fossil Classification 4-Sponges
5-Corals 6-Intro to Bryozoans 7-Bryozoans I 8-Bryozoans II
9-Bryozoans III 10-Intro to Brachiopods 11-Brachiopods I
12-Brachiopods II 13-Brachiopods III 14-Brachiopods IV
15-Clams 16-Snails 17-Crinoids 18-Echinoids

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