Yes, some answers I receive propose Donacilla cornea.
It's the right pattern, the right "milky" fat layer inside valves, but
the general shape is strange...
Here is the link to "my" cornea:
http://www.idscaro.net/sci/04_med/class/fam5/species/donacilla_cornea1.htm
And here is an other pic of "cornea" that look like my mysterious shell:
http://bigai.world.coocan.jp/pic_book/data55/r005460.html
To replace things in a context, I send the link to my Mesodesmatidae
plate:
http://www.idscaro.net/sci/01_coll/plates/bival/pl_mesodesmatidae_1.htm
Could it be possible that my first corneahad an unusual form, with
extremities more angular than rounded?
Thanks!
Olivier
José H. Leal a écrit :
> Could it be Donacilla cornea (Poli, 1795) in the family Mesodesmatidae?
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