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BRACHIOPODA. 



10. Terebratella rubella. 



Shell oval, pointed at the beak and truncated in front, smooth, 

 red-yellow, with diverging rays of bright red ; dorsal valve with 

 a sUght central depression in front ; beak recuned ; hinge-area 

 narrow ; foramen small ; deltidia large, united ; loop elongated, 

 doubly attached. Lon. 10, lat. 8, alt. 5 lines. 



Terebratula rubella, G. Sowerby, 1846, Thes. Conch, vii. p. 350. 



pi. 69. f. 10-12. 

 Terebratella rubella, Dav. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852. 

 Hab. Japan. (Mus. Norris, Cuming.) 



11. Terebratella sanguinea. 



Shell suborbicular, slightly notched in front, pale yellowish, 

 with bright red, spotted rays; margins slightly sinuated in front; 

 dorsal valve rather depressed in front ; beak short, rather pointed, 

 with well-defined lateral ridges ; perforation moderate, complete ; 

 deltidia rather large, united ; area broad and well defined ; loop 

 elongated, doubly attached. Lon. 5, lat. 5?, alt. 2 hues. 



Anomia sanguinea, Chemnitz, Conch. Cab. viii. p. 96. t. 78. 



f. 706. 



Dillwyn, R. S. p. 293, 1817. 

 Anomia sanguinolenta, Gmelin, S. N. p. 3347. 

 Terebratula sanguinea, Sow. Thes. Conch, vii. p. 357. t. 71- 



f. 71, 73. 

 Anomia cruenta, Solander MS. in Mus. Banks. 

 Terebratula cruenta, Donovan, Nat. Repos. t. 56. f. 1. 

 Terebratula erythroleuca, Quoy ^ Gaim. Voy. Astrol. iii. p. 557- 



t. 85. f. 8, 9. 



Desk, in Lamk. Hist. ed. 2. vii. p. 350. 

 Terebratella sanguinea, Dav. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852, p. 368. 

 Hab. Philippines, attached to coral. 



12. Terebratella frontalis. 



" Shell suborbicular, rather sohd, calcareous, rough, with irre- 

 gular lines of growth and tessellated with microscopic dots, dirty 

 yellowish ; valves equally convex ; marginal hne straightish, en- 

 tire ; ventral \a\ve produced posteriorly, slightly recurved, widely 

 tnmcated by a large foramen, cardinal area narrow ; dorsal valve 

 suborbicular or transversely oval, without any median fmTOW ; 

 loop elongated, doubly attached." 



Terebratula frontalis, Middendorff, 1849, Malac. Rossica, ii. 



p. 518 (Mem. Acad. Petersb. Sc. Nat. vi.). 

 Hab. S. coasts of Sea of Ochotsk. 



