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Bryant Walker 



delicate ; pseudo-cardinals rather compressed, high and ragged ; hinge plate 

 narrow ; female shell very slightly swollen at the post-base. Marsupium 

 consisting of ntmierous, distinct ovisacs and having a well marked sulcus 

 extending around it at some distance above its base. 



Type: Unio coynatus Lea. 

 Example: P. elegans (Lea), fig. 196. 



Genus JMEDIOXIDUS Simpson, 1900. 



sa 



Fig. 197 



Fig. 198 



Shell elongated, rather inflated, often arcuate when adult, sometimes 

 having a posterior ridge ; dorsal slope and occasionally the posterior portion 

 of the shell plicately or nodulously wrinkled ; epidermis smooth and bright, 

 variagated with broken green rays and blotches ; beak sculpture consisting 

 of rather fine, subparallel, often broken ridges in two loops, the anterior 

 rounded, the posterior somewhat angled, occasionally broken into zigzags; 

 pseudo-cardinals small, stumpy and somewhat roughened ; laterals rather 

 short, slightly curved and club-shaped ; female shell slightly swollen behind 

 the middle of the base. Marsupium occupying the central posterior part of 

 the outer gills, sometimes extending nearly their whole length. 



Type: IJvAo conradicus Lea, fig. 197. Animal, fig. 198. 

 Genus GLEBULA Conrad, 1853. 



Fig. 199 



Shell solid, much inflated, short, elliptical, bluntly pointed and slightly 

 biangulate behind, with a low, posterior ridge ; female shell swollen at the 



