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the lateral slopes of the pedicle-valve, and thus the outer face of the cones is 
parallel to, and just within the surface of the brachial valve. It is such a 
modification of the brachial apparatus as must necessarily ensue from the 
variation in the contour of the shell. The character of the loop has not been 
determined. 
Genus KARPIN SKIA, Tschernyschew. 1885. 
PLATE LII. 
This designation has been applied * to a species, Karpinskia conjugula, Tscher¬ 
nyschew, from the lower Devonian of the Ural Mountains, which is character¬ 
ized by an elongate form, radially plicated and subequally convex valves. The 
spirals have the same position as in Atrypa, though the character of the loop 
is still unknown. In the pedicle-valve are diverging dental plates, and in the 
brachial valve a median septum. The vascular trunks are simple and direct, 
extending to the anterior margin of the valves without branching. 
* Die Fauna des Unteren Devon am West-abhange des Urals, pp. 48, 90, pi. vii, tigs. 80, 86. 
