Curator’s Corner

Museum, research, and collection updates from Dr. José H. Leal, plus Shell of the Week, which highlights a different species every other Friday. Most Shells of the Week are found in Southwest Florida.

Dr. José H. Leal serves as the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium’s Science Director and Curator. He received his Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Fisheries from the University of Miami and has served at the Museum since 1996.

An Odd Giant Cockle

A couple of weeks ago, Jane Kintzi brought a complete shell (two articulated valves) of an Atlantic Giant Cockle (Dinocardium robustum) found this month ...

Sun Ray? You Can Say That Twice!

Last year, Hannah Richardson found this unusual shell valve of a Sunray Venus (Macrocallista nimbosa) on Kice Island, Florida (top left). The valve ...

Shell of the Week: The Scotch Bonnet, Redux

When checking past segments of the “Shell of the Week”, I realized that it has been a long time since I briefly discussed the memorable Semicassis granulata! ...

Flapping Dingbats in Southwest Florida

Last Tuesday, I was going about my workday at the Museum when I received a phone call from Debi McBroom and husband Barry. Debi and Barry were at ...

Shell of the Week: The Atlantic Thorny Oyster

Spondylus americanus has a shell that can reach approximately 18 centimeters (about 7 inches). The shell is usually decorated with spiny projections that can reach 5 cm (2 inches) in some cases. It can be white, pink, red, yellow, or purple, ...