
The Tornids of Southwest Florida
For our brave-of-spirit and keen-of-eye readers and enthusiasts, here are the microgastropods in the family Tornidae (vitrinellas and scale snails) found along the shores of Southwest Florida...
Museum, research, and collection updates from Dr. José H. Leal, plus Shell of the Week, which highlights a different species every other Friday. Most Shells of the Week are found in Southwest Florida.
Dr. José H. Leal serves as the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium’s Science Director and Curator. He received his Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Fisheries from the University of Miami and has served at the Museum since 1996.
For our brave-of-spirit and keen-of-eye readers and enthusiasts, here are the microgastropods in the family Tornidae (vitrinellas and scale snails) found along the shores of Southwest Florida...
During a recent visit to the coast of southern Maine, I observed and photographed Common Periwinkles. Littorina littorea...
Time-lapse photography is a terrific way to show progress and the transformations that take place during the construction of buildings, plant growth,...
A couple of weeks ago I posted an image with the larger venus clams (family Veneridae) present along the coast of Southwest Florida. Here are ...
Chicoreus cervicornis is a species of the murex family Muricidae that is found in the tropical waters off the ...
We have a request for our followers and shell enthusiasts collecting and beachcombing along the west coast of Florida...
Check out the well-known and some more obscure shallow-water semeles (family Semelidae) living along the coast of Southwest Florida:...
Plicopurpura patula (Linnaeus, 1758), is a gastropod of the family Muricidae that may reach almost 10 cm (about 4 inches) in size...
Check out the well-known and some more obscure shallow-water semeles (family Semelidae) living along the coast of Southwest Florida:...
Since I started publishing information about the invasion of the Caribbean and Florida by Naria turdus back in May 2022...