British Marine Conchology Being a Descriptive Catalogue Arranged According to
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PATELLA N. Ch. F. 1927, 8. D. P. 1055. P. FISSURELLA. Mull. Z. Dan. T. 24. /. 4, 5. 6. CEMORIA. FLEMINGII. Leach. Brit. Shells, t. 10. /. 4, 5. PUNCTURELLA. Lowe. Z. J. 3. P. 78. Patelliform, conical, whitish, with strong longitudinal ribs; the vertex intorted, a canal becoming broader as it descends runs from the apex and terminates in a per- foration; perforation oblique, produced within as a short vaulted canal, . Argyllshire, very rare. 135 GENUS. PLLEOPSIS. Obliquely conical, anteriorly re...curved, the apex nearly spiral ; aperture of a roundish oval ; ante* rior margin the shorter, acute and subsinuated ; the posterior larger and rounded ; an elongated, arcuated t transverse muscular scar under the pos- terior margin. P. UNGARICA. Lam. 1. PATELLA U. Lin. 1259* D. P. 1034. Pew. 4. P. 143. T. 90. /. 147. - Don. T. 21. /. 1. Mont. P. 4$>6. Knorr. 6. T. 16. /. 3. Mart. F. 107. CAPULTJS U. SW. , /. 1. F. P. 363. White or pink under the brown epidermis which has a pilose margin, rough with raised coarse radiating striae ; the apex spiral and acuminated ; inside white or pink.
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