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Oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea) boring the shell of a scallop. Five drills were found on the specimen,
1. Oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea) boring the shell of a scallop. Five drills were found on the specimen, but one rolled off when the photograph was taken. The drill bores a fine hole through the shell by means of a ribbon-like tongue lined with saw-like teeth, and then sucks out the contents
Young oysters, about three months old, attached to the upper valve of living scallops, taken at Wellfleet
2. Young oysters, about three months old, attached to the upper valve of living scallops, taken at Wellfleet in October, 1908. As these oysters increase in size they prove detrimental to the welfare of the scallops, and finally may cause their death
Oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea) boring the shell of a scallop. Five drills were found on the specimen,
3. Oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea) boring the shell of a scallop. Five drills were found on the specimen, but one rolled off when the photograph was taken. The drill bores a fine hole through the shell by means of a ribbon-like tongue lined with saw-like t
 

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