Appendix 3: Seashells and Seaweeds

agal-agal variety of seaweed (Gracelania lichenoides)
akal bahal black coral (Antipatharia spp.)
bagguꞌ cowry; shell of any of various mollusks
bagun-bagun variety of mollusk
balagkas kingcrab
balambangan variety of sea urchin
bantunan small variety of sea cucumber
bāt large variety of sea cucumber; trepang
bulaluan small edible sea snail
būlung jellyfish (generic)
būlung sābay a jellyfish with very long tentacles
duguꞌ-duguꞌ variety of seaweed
gamay variety of edible seaweed
gampal variety of seaweed
gullaman another name for agal-agal
imbaw variety of clam
inggun variety of cowry
jubul-jubul kumbang sea anemone
kagang crab (generic)
kagang kayumkum hermit crab
kagang langkaw spider crab
kagang santuyuꞌ primitive crab
kagang sukay variety of crab
kahanga a kind of edible gastropod with a spiny shell
kaliilang another name for kaulang
kalimangu variety of land crab
kalung chambered nautilus
kambuway fresh-water edible snail
kaulang spiny lobster (without pincers)
kaykay variety of very small clam
kayumkum variety of crab
kuham oyster
kulluꞌ mud crab
kumbang sea anemone
kūskūs variety of mollusk
kunaw variety of clam
kuppang variety of mollusk
kuting-kuting olive shell
laak trochus shell cone
lagtik-lagtik variety of mollusk
lagung variety of mollusk
lahipan dagat sandworm
lak top shell (Trochus niloticus L.)
lambayung goat’s-foot shell, (Cunvulvulus)
lambiꞌ variety of mollusk with a small cone-shaped shell (hard to suck)
lappas-lappas The air shell, abalone (Haliotis)
lukut-lukut kind of edible seaweed at bottom of ocean
lumut moss, any moss like plant (not edible)
lusay variety of seaweed (not edible)
manangkay giant bivalve clam (Tridaena gigas)
pindi scallops
punpun variety of sandworm
sahasaꞌ variety of coral
sampalluꞌ variety of sea cucumber, trepang
santuyuꞌ variety of mollusk
sihiꞌ variety of edible mollusk
sikad-sikad risoa snail
simsim screw shell
siput spiral helix, a name applied to several mollusks with helical shells (hard to suck)
sugit-sugit paper nautilus, argonaut (a kind of mollusk whose female has a paper- thin shell) (Argonauta spp.)
sulaw variety of cone shell
taba barnacle
tagay variety of mollusk
taliyagaꞌ seaworm
tambayangan variety of edible bivalve
tambiluk a marine worm that eats wood (Teredo navalis)
tambuliꞌ chambered nautilus (Cassis Madagscos)
tayngtung murshell
tayum sea urchin with long poisonous spines
tihiꞌ-tihiꞌ variety of edible sea urchin
tipay abalone
tuway clam
umang hermit crab