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125. Mactra exoleta Gray. 

 Plate XIX, Fig. 4. 



Mactra exoleta Gray, = Lutran'a ventricosa Gld. {fide Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1856, p. 200). 



Shell of medium size, decidedly trigonal, veiitricose, thin, fragile; umbones slightly anterior 

 to center, elevated, not touching, turned only slightly forward; anterior dorsal margin straight; 

 anterior extremity evenly rounded near base; ventral margin evenly arcuate; posterior dorsal margin 

 arcuate, making an acute angle with the ventral margin; a sharp, prominent, angular ridge runs from 

 umbo to the posterior extremity; surface sculptured witii fine, incremental lines, which are most 

 prominent posterior to ridge; cartilage-pit deep; hinge-teeth lamellar, long; ligamental groove very 

 deep and narrow. 



Dinujisions. — Long. 56 mm.; alt. 43 mm.; diam. 30 mm.; umbo to anterior extremity 

 23 mm. ; to posterior extremity 33 mm. 



Distinguishable t'foiu others of gemis by the shiifi)ly aiiguhir trigonal shape, 

 great convexity, elevated uiubo, and sharp, submarginal posterior ridge. Specimen 

 identified by Dr. Dall. 



Rare in upper San Pedro series of San Pedro; one nearly perfect right valve, 

 which is figured, and is now in the collection of Delos Arnold. Found also in the 

 Pleistocene at Spanish Bight and Pacific Beach, San Diego. 



Living. — Coast of Mexico (Carpenter). 



Pleistocene. — San Pedro; San Diego (Arnold). 



126. Mactra hemphilli Dall. 



Plate XIX, Fig. .■?. 

 Mactra hemphilli 'D.W.I,, Nautilus, Vol. VII, 1894, p. 137, PI. V. 



Shell large, subtrigonal, subequilateral, convex, rather thin; umbones slightly elevated, 

 subcentral, turned slightly forward; anterior portion hollowed in front of umbo, making the dorsal 

 margin slightly concave; anterior end evenly rounded; posterior dorsal margin evenly arcuate, 

 making a shorter turn into the ventral margin than does the anterior dorsal margin; posterior end 

 most produced near base; a prominent angular submarginal fold runs from the umbo to the posterior 

 extremity; hinge same as in M. cali/oniica, except that the anterior ligamental groove is much shorter; 

 pallial sinus of medium size, very oblique. 



Dimensions. — Long. 123 mm.; alt. 100 mm.; diam. 62 mm.; umbo to anterior extremity 

 50 mm.; to posterior extremity 73 mm. 



This species is distinguishable froiu M. californica by its greater altitude, more 

 concave anterior dorsal margin, shorter anterior ligamental groove, and oblique pallial 

 sinus; one of its unique characteristics being the oblique sinus. Specimen identified 

 by Dr. Dall. 



Bare in upper San Pedro series of San Pedro; one specimen, which is figured, 

 and is now in the collection of Delos Arnold. 



Pleistocene. — San Pedro (Arnold). 



Subgenus Spisula Graij. 



Mactrae with ligament .sagittate, set in a callous area close to the dorsal margin, and nut set 

 ofTfrom the chondrophore by any shelly ridge. 



Type, Mactra solida (Linn.) Gray. 



