190 NEW-YORK FAUNA — MOLLUSCA. 



^ Unio VENTRICOSUS. 



Unioventricosus. Barnes, Am. Jour. Sc. Vol. 6, p. 267, pi. 13, fig. 14. 



U. id. Say, Atn. Conch, pi. 32. 



U. ocadens? Lei, Tranj. Am. Phil. Soc. Vol. 3, p. 435, pi. 10, fig. 16. 



Margarita {Unio) id. 111. Ih. Vol. 6, p. 126. 



V, venlricosus. Adams, Amer. Joum. Science, Vol.40, p. 276. 



Description. Shell moderately robust, subelliptical, ventricose. Beaks undulated, often 

 decorticated : ligament stout. Cardinal teeth double in both valves. In one valve the exter- 

 nal tooth is broad, curved and truncated above ; the internal smaller and triangular ; the 

 lateral tooth simple, broad, and ending abruptly : in the other valve, the oblique cardinal 

 teeth are placed behind each other, and both are pyramidal ; the lateral tooth deeply cleft. 

 Posterior impressions confluent ; dorsal ones distinct : cavity of the beaks profound. 



Color. Epidermis olive-green, with dark green radiations ; within, pure white, or white 

 with a faint tinge of blue, and slightly iridescent. 



Vertical axis, 2'0; transverse ditto, 3' 1. 



This species I have received from Lake Champlain, and from other waters in the western 

 part of the State. It is subject to great variations in form, but its ventricose character is 

 constant. 



I have adopted the synonimes of Say and Conrad, in part, in relation to this species. I 

 have not, however, examined a specimen from the western waters : the figure of occidens, as 

 given by Mr. Lea, and his description coincides with that of venlricosus. 



Unio Lt;TEOLUs. 



PLATE XX. FIG. 241. 



(STATE COLLECTION.) 



Pnto luteolus. Lam. An. sans vert. 



U. siliquoidms. Barnes, Am. Jour. Vol. 6, p. 209, pi. 13, fig. 15. 



U. inflatus. Id. lb. Vol. 6, p 266. 



Margarita {Umo) iuteolus. Lea, Trans. Am. Phil. Vol. 6, p. 127. 



U. inflatus. Conrad, Fr. W»i. Shells, p. 69. 



U. luitolus. Id. Monog. pi. 10, fi^. 1. 



U. id. Adams, Am. Jour. Sc. Vol. 40, p. 276. 



Description. Shell solid, oblong-ovate, moderately inflated, regularly rounded ; hinge- 

 margin straight. Beaks contiguous, very sliglilly elevated, regularly rounded at one estre- 

 mity, subangulated at the other. Surface with concentric wrinkles, becoming somewhat 

 squamous at one extremity. Cardinal teeth oblique, elevated, rugose on their sides, crenate 

 at tip and edges ; lateral teeth long and straight. 



Color. Epidermis yellowish olive to dark brown, with a few faint distant radiations ; within, 

 varying from pearly white to bluish white, iridescent. 



Vertical axis, 1 • 5 - 2 • 2 ; transverse ditto, 3 • - 3 • 5. Dianr.eter, • 9 - 1 • 2. 



