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Found this today on my back wall
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If it has a little shell on its back (I can't quite tell), it may be a stomatella.
 

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There seems to be a lot of these lately. That looks like a Dermatobranchus. Of course I can't be 100% sure due to lack of detail in the picture, but I'd bet money on it.
 
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Does that mean that white spiral spec top left corner of the first pic is a egg sack then? I know the pic sucks but looks like a cinnamon bun...
 

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Does that mean that white spiral spec top left corner of the first pic is a egg sack then? I know the pic sucks but looks like a cinnamon bun...
Top left white cinnamon bun appears to be a Spirorbid worm.
 

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