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Cactos, Amarantos, Claveles Y Parientes (Orden Caryophyllales)Observ.
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A beach plant with bright red branches and stems, and white flowers.
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Here is a more typical valve of Ischadium recurvum. Compare it with the specimen at observation #
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18013039
which has a more pearly inside color, maybe because it is smaller (about 2.75 cm long) than this one, about 5 cm long.
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Mejillón Chileno (Mytilus chilensis)Observ.
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This shell was bought frozen at a local supermarket. The package says it was farm raised in Chile, but it does not provide any more details. There were 20 shells (pairs) in one pound. The shells were about 8 cm long. Quite tasty!
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Almeja Alas de Ángel (Barnea truncata)Observ.
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A common species locally. The last photo shows a valve of Cyrtopleura costata, of similar size. The latter is one of the most common bivalves at University Beach. Both species are in the family Pholadidae.
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Bagre Bandera (Bagre marinus)Observ.
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This is one of the largest "crucifix fish" skulls I have seen around here. It is probably from the catfish in the third photo, which was observed in the same beach but a few weeks earlier (note that the skeleton was still mostly intact). The plastic container is 8 cm long.
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Hormiga Asiática Bicolor (Tetramorium bicarinatum)Observ.
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An ant being eaten by a spider