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Rhynchotrema

Rhynchotrema

Size
10%
Attack
10%
Protection
40%
Speed
00%

Lampshells may have been the most abundant animals, with numerous different species, living in and around the Silurian reefs. Rhynchotrema were small lampshells that attached themselves in clusters along the sides of the reef.

A lampshell’s body is mostly enclosed in a bivalve shell like that of a modern clam or scallop, but the animal has a completely different appearance. Most lamp shells have a short foot (pedicle) that sticks out between the valves at the back and anchors the creature to the sea bed. Between the two valves is a coiled arm-like structure bearing many small tentacles. The arm pumps water into the shell and filters out plankton.