They were probably caused by a clionid sponge. --Joanne
On Nov 16, 2004, at 3:58 PM, Jerry Fahey wrote:
> There are small pin holes showing up in quite a few of our sea shell
> collection.
> Is anyone aware of an insect that feeds off sea shells? Or what could
> be causing this?
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
>
> Jerry Fahey
> Exhibits Designer
> The University Museum
> Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
> Edwardsville, Illinois 62026 USA
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