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Hinnita giganteus Gray, 1826, p. 103. [Lifiia gigantea Gray emended to 

 Hinnita giganteus and designated type-species of Hinnita Ferussac, 

 1822.] 



Hinnites giganteus Gray. G. B. Sovverby, 1828, p. 70. 



[non^ Pecten giganteus Miinster in Goldfuss, 1833, p. 48, pi. 90, fig. 

 14. "E montibus Bavaricis." [Mesozoic of Bavaria, Germany.] 



Hinnita Poulsoni Conrad, 1834, p. 182, pi. 14. "The habitat is unknown 

 to me." 



[non\ Pecten Poulsoni Morton, 1834, p. 59, pi. 19, fig. 2. Cretaceous, 

 near Claiborne, Alabama. 



[?] Pecten comatus Valenciennes, 1846, pi. 18, fig. 2. [Carpenter 

 (1864, p. 528) commented, "May be = hastatus, jun., but. al- 

 though figured without the red spot, it most resembles Hin. gigan- 

 teus, jun."] 



\non^ Pecten comatus Miinster in Goldfuss, 1833, p. 50, pi. 91, figs. 

 5a, 5b, 5c. "E montibus Westphalicis." [Jurassic of Westphalia, 

 Germany.] 



\non\ Pecten rubidus Hinds. Middendorff, 1849, p. 528, pi. 13, figs. 

 4-6. [= Hinnites multirugosus (Gale).] 



Hinnites giganteus Gray. Reeve, 1853 [October], sp. 2, pi. 1, fig. 3. 

 "Hab. California and the Straits of Juan Fernandez." [lapsus 

 calami; Straits of Juan de Fuca.] — Keep, 1888, p. 165, fig. 138. 

 "It is most abundant in northern waters." 



Pecten (Hinnites) giganteus Gray. Kobelt, 1888, p. 252, pi. 66, figs. 

 1-3. — Arnold, 1903, p. 115. Pliocene: Santa Rosa Island, Ventura 

 County ; Los Angeles County. Pleistocene : Santa Barbara to San 

 Diego; Living: "Strait of Fuca" to San Diego. 



[/zon] Pecten (Hinnites) giganteus Gray. Eldridge & Arnold, 1907, p. 

 17, pi. 32, fig. 1. [= Spondylus perrini Wiedey, 1928, p. 138, pi. 

 17, figs. 6, 7. Lower Miocene of Ventura County, California.] 



Hinnites giganteus Gray. Dall, 1921, p. 20. Aleutian Islands to Mag- 

 dalena Bay, Lower California. 



Pecten (Chlamys) multirugosus Gale, 1928, p. 92. New name for 

 Hinnita gigantea Gray. 



Pecten (Pecten) multirugosus Gale. Grant & Gale, 1931, p. 159, pi. 11, 

 figs. 5a, 5b. Pliocene records from Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los 

 Angeles and Imperial Counties, California. Pleistocene: Marin 

 County and Santa Barbara to San Diego, California. Recent range 

 same as Dall, 1921. 



