PLATE LXII. 



PHOLAS CRISPATA. 



CURLED, OR DOUBLE-FRONTED PJDDOCK. 

 GENERIC CHARACTER. 



Animal Ascidia. Shell bivalve, opening wide at each end, with 

 several lesser valves at the hinge. The hinges folded back and con- 

 nected by a cartilage. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER 



AND 



SYNONYMS. 



Shell oval, thick, wrought with transverse wrinkles, and divided 

 down the middle by a furrow. The half next the hinge undulated 

 or indented. A large fiat curved tooth in the cavity under the beak. 



Pholas Ce.ispata : testa ovali hinc obtusiore crispato striata car- 

 dinis dente curvo. Linn. Faun. Suec. 2125. 

 Gmel. Linn. S'j/st. p. 3216. sp. 6. 



Concha altera parte dimidia striis undatim crispatis donata, altera lzevis, 

 apophysi longa, angusta, recurva, dentiformi. An 

 € peloridibus antiquorum ? List. II. An. AngL 

 p. 192. tit. 38. tab. b. 38. — Pholas angulosus, 

 nobis olim, concha altera, &c. Tit. 38. — App. H. 

 An. AngL in Goedart. p. 36. tab. 2. Jig. 7. — 

 Pholas latus rugosus ex dimidio dorso et asper. 

 Hist. Conch, tab. 279. jig. 436. 

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