. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 90 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 138, No. 4. Map 3. The distribution of Jellinella. The species included are: in the Indo-Pacific, virgato, staurella, crucigero, rasfellum, pulcherrima, asperrima, and verrucosa,- in the western Atlantic, listen; in the central Atlantic on St. Helena, onfonii,- in the eastern Pacific, cumingii and zocoe,- in the Mediterranean, pulchella. The group is largely of tropical distribution and, in the Indo-Pacific, replaces Eurytellina as a conspicuous element of the tellinid f


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 90 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 138, No. 4. Map 3. The distribution of Jellinella. The species included are: in the Indo-Pacific, virgato, staurella, crucigero, rasfellum, pulcherrima, asperrima, and verrucosa,- in the western Atlantic, listen; in the central Atlantic on St. Helena, onfonii,- in the eastern Pacific, cumingii and zocoe,- in the Mediterranean, pulchella. The group is largely of tropical distribution and, in the Indo-Pacific, replaces Eurytellina as a conspicuous element of the tellinid fauna. virgata Linnaeus 1758, subsequent designation Stoliczka 1870: 116^- TcUndla M(3rch. H. and A. Adams 1856, Genera Recent MoUusca, 2: 394, error for TeUint'Ua Mcirch. EutcUina 1887, Manuel de Conchylio- logie, p. 1147 (type-species, Tellina vir^aia Lin- naeus 1758, monotypy). TcUinarius 'Froriep' Salisbury 1934, Proc. Mai. Soc. London, 21: 78 and 90 (type-species, Tellina virfiata Linnaeus 1758, original designation), nnn Dumeril 1806. Description. Shell medium to large, ovate, elongate, or elliptieal in outline, solid to , generally equivalve and nearly ^ The is not Tellina antonii Philippi as indicated by (1934), for Morch did not cite any type-species in his vise of the name Tcllinclla; the first known designation was made bv Stoliczka. equilateral, more or less flexed to right pos- teriorly. Concentric sculpture developed, strong and often squamose posteriorly; radial sculpture rare. Lateral dentition developed in both valves. In right valve, both lateral teeth distal to the cardinal complex and strongly developed. In left valve, both lateral teeth distal to the cardinal complex and moderately de- veloped. Ligament generally strong with subtending nymphal callosities. Pallial sinus linguiform and removed from anterior adductor muscle scar; confluence of pallial sinus and pallial line short and limited to the posterior half of t


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