I'm completely fascinated by this scallop because I've had dozens of ideas for what that VMS shape might be and shellfish never once entered my mind, but the scallop you posted is so delightfully evocative in color and form it's hard not to take it seriously, especially the way the "feelers" are a lighter color and curved as in the VMS drawing.
To see them in real life, however, one would have to either submerge it in a bucket of water or see the actual scallop in its natural environment because those sorts of details shrivel up when the animal is dried. Which means any person drawing a scallop in this way would likely have lived near the coast.
I found out last night scallops can have up to 60 eyes and they are related to the octopus and squid (both of which are very intelligent).
I can't help musing over the similarity of the roots in You are not allowed to view links.
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If the "map" is a coded metaphysical representation of the cosmos, then a scallop-mouth might represent water, something that is not entirely out in left field because some of the VMS word-tokens around the outer circle of that roundel also may be related to water.