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Six molluscs including four gastropods and two bivalvesWatercolour 396 by the Port Jackson Painter, from the Watling Collection
Guildfordia yoka from Japan. Number 2387
Fourteen molluscs, including gastropods and bivalvesWatercolour 395 by Thomas Watling, from the Watling Collection
Trochus niloticus, top shellA pair of top shells (Trochus niloticus). Top shells are herbivorous marine gastropods, they occur throughout the Indo-Pacific
Turbo argyrostoma, turban shellA pair of turban shells (Turbo argyrostoma). This shallow water gastropod is named after the resemblance it bears to the Sikh headdress, it is widely spread across the Indo-Pacific
Chlorostilbon aureoventris, glittering-bellied emerald hummiCollected by Sir Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander, in Rio de Janeiro in November 1768 during Captain James Cooks first voyage
Calliphlox amethystina x Chlorostilbon mellisugusPlate 259, hand coloured lithograph from A Monograph of the Trochilid, or Family of Hummingbirds, (1861) by John Gould
Chlorostilbon alice, green-tailed emeraldPlate 357, hand coloured lithograph from A Monograph of the Trochilid, or Family of Hummingbirds, (1861) by John Gould
Chlorostilbon canivetii, Canivets emeraldPlate 351, hand coloured lithograph from A Monograph of the Trochilid, or Family of Hummingbirds, (1861) by John Gould
Chlorostilbon angustipennis, Columbian emeraldPlate 363, hand coloured lithograph from A Monograph of the Trochilid, or Family of Hummingbirds, (1861) by John Gould
Haliotis fulgens, green abaloneA pair of green abalone shells (Haliotis fulgens). This bivalve can been found upto 10m offshore in California
Chlorostilbon elegans, Goulds Emerald