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MANUAL OF THE MOLLUSCA. 



lides (e. g. tlic sea-mouse, JphrocUte) . The relatioa of the aniiEcal to the 

 perforate aud imperforate valves is shown to be the same as in Terehratula, 

 by the labial fringe ; but the only process which can possibly have afforded 

 support to the oral arms, is developed from the centre of the ventral valve, 

 as in Crania. Baron Ryckholt has represented a Devonian fossil from Bel- 

 gium, with a fringed border; but if this shell is the Crania olsoleta of 

 Goldfuss, the fringe must belong to the shell, and not to the mantle. 



Bistr. 7 sp. W. Africa, Malacca, Peru, Panama. 



lossil, 29 sp. Silurian — . Europe, U. States, Falkland Ids. The (27) 

 Palaeozoic and secondary species constitute the genus Orbiculoidea, D'Orb. 

 {Schizotreta, Kutorga.) In some species the valves are equally convex, 

 and the foramen occupies the end of a narrow groove. 



Sub-genus, Trematrs, Sharpe. (= Orbicella, B'Orb.) T. ierminalis, 

 Emmons. Valves convex, supei-ficially punctate ; dorsal valve with a thick- 

 ened hinge-margin (and three diverging plates, indicated on casts ; SJiarj^e.) 

 Fossil, 14 sp. L. and U. Silm-ian. N. America, Europe. 



Fig. 163. 



Fig. 164. Exterior. 



Fig. 163, a. Interior. 



SiPHONOTRETA, Vemeuil. 



Eti/m. Siphon a tube, tretos perforated. 



Types, S. unguiculata^ Eichw. fig. 163, 163, a. S. verrucosa, fig. 164. 



Shell oval, bi-convex, slightly beaked, conspicuously punctate, or spiny ; 

 beak perforated by a tubular foramen; hinge-margins thickened; ventral 

 valve with four close adductor sears surrounding the foramen. The spines 

 are tubular, and open into the interior of the shell by prominent orifices. 

 {Carpenter.) S. anglica, Morris, has moniliform spines; 



Fossil, 6 sp. L. and U. Silurian. Brit. Bohemia, Russia. 



? Acrotreta (sub-conica) Kutorga, L. Siluriam, Russia. Shaped like 

 Cyrtia, with an apical foramen ; no hinge. 



FAMILY VIII. LiNGULiD^. 



Shell oblong or orbicular, sub-equivalve, attached by a pedicle passing out 

 between the valves ; texture horny, minutely tubular. 



