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MANUAL OF THE MOLLUSCA. 



? Ismenia (pectunculus) King. Coral rag, Europe. Valves ornamented 

 \Tith con-esponding ribs ; loop trebly attached. 



? Waltonia (Valenciennei) Dav. New Zealand. Perhaps the fry of Ter . 

 rubkunda, with the reflected part of the loop wanting. 



Fig. 124. Argiope decollata. 



Fig. 125. A.Neapoli 



ARGiorE, Eudes Deslougchamps. 



Etym. Argiope, a nymph. S>/n. Megathyris, D'Orb. 



Ti/pe, A. decollata, PL XV. fi^. 10. Fig. 124-126. 



Shell minute, transversely oblong or semi-ovate, smooth or with corre- 

 sponding ribs ; hinge line wide and straight, mth a narrow area to each 

 valve ; foramen large, deltidium rudimentary ; interior of dorsal valve with 

 one or more prominent, sub-marginal septa ; loop two or four-lobed, adhering 

 to the septa, and more or less confluent with the valve. 



Fig. 126. A. decollata, y ; dorsal valve with the animal, from a specimen dredged by 

 Prof. Forbes in the ^gean. The oral aperture is seen in the centre of the disk. 



Animal with oral arms folded into two or four lobes, united by mem- 

 brane, forming a brachial disk fringed with long cirri : mantle extending to 

 the margins of the valves, closely adherent. 



Bistr, 4 sp. N. Brit. Madeira, Canaries, Medit. 40—105 fathoms. 



Fossil. 5 sp. U. Greensand — . Europe. 



Interiors of dorsal valves magnified, from the originals in Coll. Davidson. 



