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FS344
Holes in Belemnite Drilled by
Cliona
2.5 cm. Long x 1.5 cm. Wide x 1.0 cm. High
Classification:
Metazoa
,
Porifera
,
,
,
,
Cliona
,
Description
: This looks like the sponge
Cliona
which bores into shells and belemnite guards after the mollusk dies.
Cliona
bores to protect itself; it uses the hard shells as substrate and armor.
Age
: Cretaceous Period
Location Found
: United States, Delaware,
Found by
: stooth58
Custodian
: stooth58
Identified by
: Carl Mehling
References
: