. A conchological manual. Shells. \)\M Fig. 84, 85, Chiton, a, anterior; p, posterior ; d, dorsal ridge ; 11, lateral areas of the valves; c c, central areas ; i i, inserted lamina; in, margin. The second kind, M. De Blainville terms the lateral bivalves, the pieces being placed in pairs on each side of the animal; these compose the " Pedunculated ; ^/MW:. Fig. 86, Anatina. They differ considerably in the number and arrangement of the valves ; the small ones, which are found near the peduncle in some species, are sometimes termed accessary valves ; those which form the edg


. A conchological manual. Shells. \)\M Fig. 84, 85, Chiton, a, anterior; p, posterior ; d, dorsal ridge ; 11, lateral areas of the valves; c c, central areas ; i i, inserted lamina; in, margin. The second kind, M. De Blainville terms the lateral bivalves, the pieces being placed in pairs on each side of the animal; these compose the " Pedunculated ; ^/MW:. Fig. 86, Anatina. They differ considerably in the number and arrangement of the valves ; the small ones, which are found near the peduncle in some species, are sometimes termed accessary valves ; those which form the edge through which the bunch of Cilia pro- trude, are termed ventral, and those on the opposite side dorsal The extremity joining the peduncle is the basal, or anterior; and the upper extremity is the apsiral, or posterior. The peduncle is the medium of attachment to submarine sub- stances, to which this well known tribe of shells adhere. The third kind are termed coronular by De Blainville, and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham), 1812-1884. London : Henry G. Bohn


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