BRACniOPODA. 



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directed towards the centre of tlio yalye ; teeth and impressiona 

 Jike Rliynchonella. 



The shells of this genus differ from Rhynchonella chiefly in 

 the calcification of the oral supports, a character of uncertain 

 value. 



Fossil, 21 species. Lower Silurian — Trias. America (Wel- 

 lington Channel ! Falkland Islands), Europe, Thibet. 



Anoplotheca lamellosa, F. Sandberger, 1856, Devonian, Rhine, 

 is a species of Atrypa. 



Family IY. — Okthidje.* 



Shell transversely oblong, depressed, rarely foraminatcd ; 

 hinge-line wide and straight ; beaks inconspicuous ; valves 

 plano-convex, or concavo-convex, each with a hingo-area [h) 

 notched in the centre ; ventral valve with i:)roniinent teeth [t) ; 

 muscular impressions occupying a saucer-shaped cavity with a 

 raised margin ; adductor (o) central ; cardinal and pediclo 

 impressions [v) conjoined, lateral, fan-like; dorsal valve with a 

 tooth-like cardinal process between two curved brachial pro- 

 cesses (c) ; adductor impression (a) quadruple ; vascular impres- 

 sions consisting of six principal trunks in the dorsal valve, two 

 in the ventral, the external branches turned outwards and back- 

 wards inclosing wide ovarian sjiaces (o). Indications have been 



Dorsal valve. t Ventral valve. 



Fig. 182. Orthis s*.'-iatula. Devonian, Eifel. 



obsciTcd, in several genera, of horizontally-coiled spiral arms ; 

 the space between the valves is often very small. The shell- 

 structure is punctate, except in a few instance&j where the 

 original texture is probably obliterated. 



* The names of the families are fonned from those of the typical genera, by sub 

 Btituting id(e for the last syllable of the genitive case. 



t From a specimen presented by M. De Koninck to the British Museum ; internal 

 casts of tliis fossil were called lujs^croUies by old authors. 



