. Bulletins of American paleontology. Text-figure Polymesoda Polymesodu iinirltiiiniText-figure 63E-F, HAMOCO Taxon #.—2140 Diagnosis.—Generally ovate dams with variablesurface features. Characterized by long narrow socketslying along the dorsal margin of the right valve (Text- fig. 63E, arrows), into which the sharp edges of theleft valve (Text-fig. 63F) are inserted. Remarks.—Polymesoda cannot be readily identifi-able from exterior features alone. The long nanowsockets of the right valve and the teeth that fit intothem are the diagnostic features. The exteriors are MoLLUSK Shells


. Bulletins of American paleontology. Text-figure Polymesoda Polymesodu iinirltiiiniText-figure 63E-F, HAMOCO Taxon #.—2140 Diagnosis.—Generally ovate dams with variablesurface features. Characterized by long narrow socketslying along the dorsal margin of the right valve (Text- fig. 63E, arrows), into which the sharp edges of theleft valve (Text-fig. 63F) are inserted. Remarks.—Polymesoda cannot be readily identifi-able from exterior features alone. The long nanowsockets of the right valve and the teeth that fit intothem are the diagnostic features. The exteriors are MoLLUSK Shells in Florida Bay: Shaw.


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