Boy Finds Intact Prehistoric Shell in Va.'s Urbanna Creek | Chesapeake Bay Magazine
Wooster's Fossil of the Week: A sweet local scallop (Lower Carboniferous of Wooster) | Wooster Geologists
Asheville Museum of Science - Happy #FossilFriday! Our subject today is delicious, served in a wide variety of ways around the world, and has been around for about 240 million years --
Fossil scallops
Fossil Shells Slab
6.9" Pliocene Fossil Scallop (Nodipecten) - North Carolina (#189622) For Sale - FossilEra.com
Wooster's Fossil of the Week: An encrusted scallop from the Pliocene of Cyprus | Wooster Geologists
Large Fossilized Scallop Shells Chesapecten Jeffersonius - Etsy
File:Carolinapecten eboreus fossil scallop shell (Yorktown Formation, Pliocene; Lee Creek Phosphate Mine, near Aurora, eastern North Carolina, USA) 2 (15229362935).jpg - Wikimedia Commons