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El. knyga: Seashells of New England: A Beachcomber's Guide

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Globe Pequot Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493027903
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Globe Pequot Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493027903
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Identify just about any seashell found on New England beaches, from southern Connecticut to northern Maine. Beautiful illustrations and straightforward descriptive text help readers identify 70 different seashells, and learn a little bit about them.Expert information offered in an appealing format for beachcombers, amateur naturalists, and anyone else who loves the beach.

Identify just about any seashell found on New England beaches, from southern Connecticut to northern Maine. Beautiful illustrations and straightforward descriptive text help readers identify 70 different seashells, and learn a little bit about them--most likely anything a reader wants to identify will be included, without a lot of "extra" species. Expert information offered in an appealing format for beachcombers, amateur naturalists, and anyone else who loves the beach. Includes advice on how and where to find great shells.
Coiled Snails
Spiral Margarite
3(1)
Northern Rosy Margarite
4(2)
Northern Lacuna
6(1)
Common Periwinkle
7(1)
Smooth Periwinkle
8(1)
Rough Periwinkle
9(2)
Common Purple Sea-Snail
11(1)
Humphreys Wentletrap
12(3)
Brown-band Wentletrap
15(1)
Striate Cup-and-Saucer
16(1)
Convex Slippersnail
17(1)
Common Atlantic Slippersnail
18(3)
Eastern White Slippersnail
21(1)
American Pelicanfoot
22(3)
Shark Eye
25(1)
Northern Moonsnail
26(2)
Northern Spotted Moonsnail
28(1)
Miniature Moonsnail
29(2)
Atlantic Dogwinkle
31(1)
Well-ribbed Dovesnail
32(2)
Greedy Dovesnail
34(1)
Lunar Dovesnail
35(2)
Waved Whelk
37(1)
Ten-ridged Whelk
38(3)
Knobbed Whelk
41(1)
Channeled Whelk
42(2)
Bruised Nassa
44(1)
Three-lined Basketsnail
45(2)
Eastern Mud Snail
47(1)
Solitary Bubble Snail
48(1)
Eastern Melampus
49(3)
Limpets
Diluvian Puncturella
52(1)
Tortoiseshell Limpet
53(3)
Clams & Bivalves
File Yoldia
56(3)
Atlantic Awningclam
59(1)
Transverse Ark
60(3)
Blood Ark
63(1)
Blue Mussel
64(3)
Northern Horsemussel
67(1)
Ribbed Mussel
68(3)
Common Jingle
71(1)
Eastern Oyster
72(3)
Atlantic Bay Scallop
75(1)
Atlantic Sea Scallop
76(2)
Cross-hatched Lucine
78(1)
Northern Cyclocardia
79(1)
Wavy Astarte
80(1)
Smooth Astarte
81(2)
Morton's Egg Cockle
83(1)
Atlantic Surfclam
84(2)
Dwarf Surfclam
86(1)
Arctic Wedgeclam
87(2)
Atlantic Razor Clam
89(1)
Atlantic Jackknife Clam
90(2)
Northern Dwarf-Tellin
92(1)
Baltic Macoma
93(2)
Stout Tagelus
95(1)
Purplish Tagelus
96(3)
Queen Quahog
99(1)
Northern Quahog
100(1)
False Quahog
101(1)
False Angelwing
102(3)
Soft-shell Clam
105(2)
Arctic Hiatella
107(1)
Atlantic Mud Piddock
108(3)
Angelwing
111(1)
Great Piddock
112(3)
Glassy Lyonsia
115(1)
Gould's Pandora
116(4)
Finding Seashells
Where to Look
120
David Scheirerm specializes in natural history subjects and has shown in juried exhibitions throughout the Northeast, including a solo show as part of Maine Audubon's Project Puffin, in Rockport. He sells his artwork through his websites. His Instagram feed has some 1800 followers. He lives near Frederick, Maryland.