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Sculpture on a mollusc shell is whatever natural 3-dimensional ornamentation exists on the outer surface of a shell, apart from the basic shape of the shell itself. Molluscs are animals belonging to the phylum Mollusca. There are around 250000 extant Species within the phylum with an estimated 70000 The term sculpture is most often applied to the shells of gastropods and bivalves. The class Gastropoda or the gastropods, also previously known as gasteropods, or univalves, and more commonly known as Snails Bivalves are Molluscs belonging to the class Bivalvia. They have two-part shells and typically both valves are symmetrical along the hinge line

In many species or families, the shells have no sculpture apart from fine growth lines, but when a more distinctive sculpture does exist, it is sometimes very useful in discriminating one species from another. In some cases the sculpture is so fine-textured that it has to be examined under the microscope.

Sculpture may protrude from the overall surface of the shell or be incised into it. Incised sculpture can consist of incised lines, grooves, punctures, etc. Sculpture which protrudes from the surface of the shell may consist of ribs, nodules, and so on.

A list of terms describing the sculpture of a molluscan shell


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