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GENUS 15. ANOMIA. Tab. X. 



CHARACTER GENERIS. 



Animal corpus ligula emarginata ciliata, ciliis valvulas fuperiori affixis, 

 Brachiis duobus, linearibus, corpore longioribus, conniventibus, 

 porre6lis valvulae alternis, utrinque ciliatis, ciliis affixis valvulis 

 utrifque. Telia inœquivalvis : valvula altera planiufcula, altera bad 

 magis gibbus ; harum altera fiepe bafi perforata. Cardo edentulus 

 cicatricula lineari prominente introrfum dente laterali ; valvulre vero 

 planioris in ipfo margine. Radii duo offei pro bafi animalis. 



15th GENUS. ANOMIA. Pi. X. 



CHARACTER OF THE GENUS- 



The animal, as to its body, is a ligula emarginated, ciliated, the briftleâ 

 being fixed to the upper valve. Two arms lineary, longer than the 

 Dody, open, flretched out, alternate on the valve, ciliated on both 

 fides, the hairs affixed to both valves. The fliell is unequivalve, one 

 valve being rather flat, the other more gibbous at the bafe, one of them 

 is often perforated at the bafe. The hinge is witliout teeth, a fmall 

 lineary fear appears prominent, vsith a tooth inwardly on the fide, 

 but that of the fiat valve on the very rim. Two bony radii for the 

 bafe of the animaL 



I5"^ GENRE. L' A N O M I E. PI. X. 



CARACTERE DU GENRE. 



L'animal quant au corps eft une ligula, emarginée, ciliée, les cils fc 

 trouvant attachés à la valve fupérieure. Deux bras linéaires plus longs 



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