AND OTHER FAMILIES. Ill 



GENUS APHRODITE (nobis). 



Testa xquiualm, subtrigond, inequilateral i ; dente cardinali subjiullo ; dentibus 

 lateralibus binis, sublongis ; liganiento externa. 



Shell equivalve, subtriangular, inequilateral ; hinge with a very imperfect or no car- 

 dinal tooth ; lateral teeth two, rather long ; ligament external. 



Remarks. — The genus Aphrodite is proposed for a single species 

 which I am unable to place with any established genus. I suspect it 

 to be an estuary shell, and should it prove so, its proper place will be 

 after the genus Cyrena. The lateral teeth are placed somewhat like 

 those in that genus, but the epidermis and substance of the shell difTer 

 entirely, being more like the genus Madra. 



A. coLUMBA. Plate XVIII. fig. 54. 



Testd subcompressct, longitudinaliter et obsolete striata, transvet'sim et minute 

 ritgatu, colore columhse tinctd, super ximbones siibrujis maculis ungxilatis inunitd ; 

 valvulis tenuibiis ; natibus elevatis, acutis; dentibus cardinalibus obsolelis, laterali- 

 bus binis ; margaritd luteo-albd. 



Shell rather compressed, longitudinally and obsoletely striate, transversely and mi- 

 nutely wrinkled, dove coloured, on the umbones furnished with reddish angular marks ; 

 valves thin ; beaks elevated, pointed ; cardinal teeth obsolete ; lateral teeth two : nacre 

 yellowish white. 



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My Cabinet. 

 Diam. 1-4, Length 2-9, Breadth 3*4 inches. 



Shell subtriangular, nearly equilateral, rather compressed, longi- 

 tudinally and obsoletely striate, transversely and minutely wrinkled, 

 dove coloured, furnished on the umbones with reddish angular marks ; 

 substance of the shell thin and fragile ; beaks elevated, pointed, touch- 

 ing ; ligament short and thick ; epidermis thin ; cardinal teeth obsolete 

 or wanting ; lateral teeth two, rather long, straight, and disposed to be 



