Northern Lamp Shell (Terebratulina septentrionalis)

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Common name:  northern lamp shell

Scientific name:  Terebratulina septentrionalis

Locations: on intertidal rocks, crevices, and caves

Seasonality: available all year

Colors:  white, yellow-white

Size: 1 ¼”

Collected:  by hand

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Common name:  northern lamp shell

Scientific name:  Terebratulina septentrionalis

Locations: on intertidal rocks, crevices, and caves

Seasonality: available all year

Colors:  white, yellow-white

Size: 1 ¼”

Collected:  by hand

Quantity:  sold by the each

Common name:  northern lamp shell

Scientific name:  Terebratulina septentrionalis

Locations: on intertidal rocks, crevices, and caves

Seasonality: available all year

Colors:  white, yellow-white

Size: 1 ¼”

Collected:  by hand

Quantity:  sold by the each

Learn about this unique sea specimen - the Northern Lampshell - just collected by Tidepool Tim as he explores their features and life habits!

Tidepool Tim says,  “Lamp shells got their name because they look like a Roman lamp! At first glance, these creatures appear to be molluscs. In fact, the Northern lamp shell and other brachiopods are connected dorsally and ventrally - not laterally like molluscs.”