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Charlie:
Plate 49-4 "Plicatula plicata (Linne) This has a larger shell than the
precedomg three species [Psimplex Paustralis Pmuricata]. It is flat,
trigonal and well extends toward the ventral margin. The surface is
sculptured by a few rather broad divaricating low radial ribs and greenish
white in color. the interior is pearly with the slightly rippled margin.
Distribution: southern Honshu and southwards, below the low tide level."
(Kira 1965)--perhaps your ref. is from another Kira publication? Joan
Jass, Milw.Public Museum
At 12:33 AM 4/2/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I received a shell with the following on the label
>49-4
>This was a reference to T. Kira's Shells of the Western Pacific, english
>edition.
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>If anyone has this volume handy, could you look at page 49 and plate 49
>and let me know what species this refers to. It is a member of the
>Pectinidae and should be a Chlamys or Mimachlamys; prob. either C(M).
>senatoria or nobilis or crassicostata.
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>Thanks.
>
>Charlie
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>Charlie Sturm, Jr
>Research Associate - Section of Invertebrate Zoology
> Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA
>Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
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