LAMELLIBRANCHIA TA. 
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Pterinopecten Neptunus. 
PLATE yin, FIGS. 5-7. 
Pterinopecten Neptnnne, Hall. Pal. N. Y., vol. v, pt. 1. Plates and Explanations: PI. 8, figs. 5-7. 
Jan., 1883. 
Shell large, sub-orbicular, moderately oblique (more so in young shells); length 
one-fifth greater than the height; pallial margins regularly rounded, becom¬ 
ing extended posteriorly. 
Valves moderately and nearly equally convex; very similar in form and 
surface markings. 
Hinge-line straight, length less than the length of the shell, situated ante¬ 
riorly as regards the body of the valve. 
Beaks obtuse, rounded, directed slightly forward, nearly erect, not promi¬ 
nent. Umbonal region wide and undefined posteriorly, subtending a very 
obtuse angle. 
Posterior ear much the larger, slightly concave on the margin; extremity 
angular. Anterior ear small, separated from the body of the shell by a 
sulcus; margin convex, extending obliquely outward from the byssal sinus; 
extremity acute. 
Surface marked by closely arranged, rounded or sub-angular rays, which 
increase by intercalation and bifurcation. The ears are marked by simple and 
smaller rays, which in the right valve are distinctly angular. The rays 
become obsolete on the umbo. The concentric striae are close, undulating, 
and in some conditions may have been sharply elevated and lamellose. 
Internal characters not known. 
The specimen, fig. 6 of pi. 8 is 55 mm. in length, 46 mm. in height, hinge¬ 
line 38 mm. 
The comparison of this species with P. crenicostatus is given under the 
description of that species. 
In surface ornamentation this species somewhat resembles P. Vertumnus , but 
the shell is shorter and less oblique, the hinge-line shorter, and the concentric 
striae less elevated. 
