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Dentalium
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Dentalium is a large genus of tooth shells or tusk shells, marine scaphopod molluscs in the family Dentaliidae. The genus contains 50 described species and about 50 extinct species. Wikipedia
Class: Scaphopoda
Scientific name: Dentalium
Phylum: Mollusca
Lower classifications: Dentalium neohexagonum, Dentalium nanum, Dentalium tiwhana, and more
Order: Dentaliida
Genus: Dentalium; Linnaeus, 1758
Kingdom: Animalia
Dentalium is a large genus of tooth shells or tusk shells, marine scaphopod molluscs in the family Dentaliidae. ... The genus contains 50 described species and ...
Some of the bestselling dentalium shells available on Etsy are: 2.00-2.25 inch Smooth Dentalium Shells, Hand Sorted and Culled, 50 Pieces ...
There are four genera of tusk shells (Dentalium is typical and most common) and more than 350 species. Most tusk shells live in fairly deep water, sometimes to ...
Dentalium shells have been used ornamentally as beads, money and symbols of wealth for thousands of years and many varieties can be found around the world.
Dentalium shells are still widely used for traditional regalia today, though their use in breast plates tapered off sometime around the 1880s as "cheaper" bone ...