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There is a single large (posterior) adductor muscle. The shell is 

 frequently inequivalve. 



Including the Scallop (Pecten, Fig. 575), Oyster (Ostrea), Pearl 

 Oyster (Meleagrina), Lima, Pinna. &c. 



Order 4. — Eulamellibranchia. 



Pelecypoda in which the gill-filaments are united by vascular 

 interfilamentar and interlamellar junctions, firm, basket-like gills 

 being the result : the gills may be smooth or plaited. There are 

 two equal-sized adductor muscles. 



Sub-order a. — Integripalliata. 



Eulamellibranchia in which the siphons are small or absent, 

 and the pallial line on the shell is entire. 



Including the Fresh- water mussels (Anodonta and Unio). 



Sub-order b. — Sinupalliata. 



Eulamellibranchia in which the siphons are of considerable 

 size, and the pallial line is inflected to form a sinus. 



Including the Cockle {Cardium), Mya, Pholas, Teredo (Ship- 

 worm), Aspergillum, &c. (Figs. 577 — 580). 



Order 5. — Septibranchia. 



Pelecypoda in which the gills are reduced to a horizontal 

 muscular partition. There are two adductor muscles. 

 Including Poromt/a, Cuspidaria, &c. 



Systematic Position of the Examples. 



Anodonta and Unio are two genera belonging to the family 

 Unionidoz, sub-order Integripalliata, order Eulamellibranchia. 



Their complex basket-like gills are alone sufficient to place 

 them among the Eulamellibranchia. The incomplete ventral 

 siphon and the correlated entire pallial line (see p. 683) indicate 

 their position among the Integripalliata. The regular shell, with 

 thick brown periostracum and large external ligament, the elon- 

 gated branchial or inhalant aperture, the long, compressed foot, 

 and the absence of a byssus, place them among the Unionidse. 

 Anodonta is distinguished from Unio by the absence of hinge- 

 teeth. 



3. General Organisation. 



The most important variations in structure in the present class 

 are connected with modifications of the gills, the foot, the muscular 

 system, and the siphons. With the structure of the muscles and 

 of the siphons are correlated important variations in the shell 



