RM2BT5F48–Various shells: Jewel box clam, Chama squamata 1, embossed horn shell, 2, miter, Mitra mitra (Mitra episcopalis) 3, volute sea snail, Voluta musicalis 4, agate volute 5, groene zilvermond 6, Nassau shell 7, purple sunbeam, Tellina species 8, violet sunbeam, Tellina violacea 9. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved from nature by Georg Wolfgang Knorr from his Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771.
RM2A7BWFT–Blue sunbeam shell, Tellina species. Illustration copied from Georg Knorr. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from 'The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine,' Harrison, London, 1802.
RM2A2NKGN–Tellina radiata, Print, Tellina radiata, common name sunrise tellin, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Tellinidae, the tellins
RMMH4C2B–Various shells: Jewel box clam, Chama squamata 1, embossed horn shell, 2, miter, Mitra mitra (Mitra episcopalis) 3, volute sea snail, Voluta musicalis 4, agate volute 5, groene zilvermond 6, Nassau shell 7, purple sunbeam, Tellina species 8, violet sunbeam, Tellina violacea 9. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved from nature by Georg Wolfgang Knorr from his Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771.
RF2B928H7–Tellina radiata, Print, Tellina radiata, common name sunrise tellin, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Tellinidae, the tellins., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2FWCNB4–Anatomy of bivalve molluscs. Schultermuscheln. Various shell species: Arytaene, Teredo, Fistulana, Pholas, Mya, Solen, Macha, Tellina, Cyclas, Calliste, and Artemis. Plate 6. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Loffler after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RF2T0H7BC–Tellina (Peronaea) planata
RMP1Y9W5–Seashell of Donax trunculus. Malacology collection. Spain. Europe
RM2AG6XEF–. Geological magazine. th, natural size) from the Cattegat.,, 6. Paludinclla balthica (dwarfed form) from Gotland.(See Nathorst, Sveriges Geologie, p. 270.)Figs. 2 and 5 give the normal growth of Cardium and Litorina and their naturalsize at the Cattegat, where they enjoy the full amount of salt water. Figs. 1 and 4show the same species of shells from Gotland and Enkbping, dwarfed by the decreasedsalinity of the waters as one recedes from the ocean towards the inner recesses of theBaltic. The Tellina, Fig. 3, is a similarly dwarfed variety; but Fig. 6, Faludinella,a fresh or brackish water she
RMP1Y9TB–Seashell of Donax trunculus. Malacology collection. Spain. Europe
RFEW4G10–Telline, vintage engraved illustration. Natural History of Animals, 1880.
RMPFDKFT–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 475 Several families of burrowing mussels inhabit the shell-sand, the most important being Veneridse, Tellinidae, Astartidae, Cardiidae, and Solenidae. The most characteristic species are Venus casino,, V. fasciata, Timoclea ovata, the species of Tellina and Psammobia, Nicania banksi, Solen ensis and Cardium fasciatum. The common cockle, Cardium edule, on the other hand,
RMW0T0A6–Archive image from page 566 of The depths of the ocean;. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceange00murr Year: 1912 Fig. 371. Rhynchonella psittacea, Chemn. (After G. O. Sars.) INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Venus fluctuosa, Cardium ciliatum, C. gronlandicum, Thracia truncata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora glacialis. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), Terebratulina spitsb
RMMAA2B3–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . Figure 66-4. Distribution of gravel in the southeastern Bering Sea. reported as density (no./m^) and biomass (g/m^). Eight of the most common species of bivalve mollusks collected—A/^ucu/a tenuis, Nuculana fossa, Yoldia amygdalea, Cyclocardia crebricostata, Clino- cardium ciliatum, Spisula polynyma, Tellina lutea, and Macoma calcarea—were selected for detailed study. Tellina lutea and Spisula polynyma, although not frequently taken or collected quantitatively with the gear used, are incl
RMP6BJ2Y–Blue sunbeam shell, Tellina species. Illustration copied from Georg Knorr. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from 'The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine,' Harrison, London, 1802.
RM2A2NKGM–Tellina radiata, Print, Tellina radiata, common name sunrise tellin, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Tellinidae, the tellins
RF2B928H8–Tellina radiata, Print, Tellina radiata, common name sunrise tellin, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Tellinidae, the tellins., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2T0H7CE–Tellina (Peronaea) planata
RM2AWDN8W–The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . i. PLATE LXIV. FIG. I.TELLINA PLANA. FLAT TELLEN.GENERIC CHARACTER. The hinge usually furnished with three teeth. Shell generally sloping on one side. SPECIFIC CHARACTER AND SYNONYMS. Somewhat triangular, thin, and flat. Tellina plana : tenuis subrotunda plana. Trigonella plana. Da Cofta. p. 200. sp. 36. Tellina crassa. Flat. No. 28.—Venus borealis. Northern. Pen. Br. Zool. No. 52.Venus borealis. Linn. Si/st. Nat. ?Concha tenuis, subrotunda, omnium minime cava,
RMPFDN0J–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 475 Several families of burrowing mussels inhabit the shell-sand, the most important being Veneridse, Tellinidse, Astartidae, Cardiidse, and Solenidee. The most characteristic species are Venus casina, V. fasciata, Timoclea ovata, the species of Tellina and Psainmobia, Nicaitia ban
RMW0RYR0–Archive image from page 564 of The depths of the ocean. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceangen00murr Year: 1912 INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Verms fiucttwsa, Cardium ciliatmn, C. grojilandicum, Thracia trwicata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora gladalzs. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), TerebraUdina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. panopla, A. gr'bn
RMMAAT5F–. East coast marine shells : descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida, with more than one thousand drawings and photographs . Fig. 34a Telllna tenera Fig. 34b Macoma tenta Fig. 34c Telllna tenella Fig. 34d Telllna versicolor cast. The hinge teeth are more equal In size than In the preceding species. The largest specimen In a lot is 12 mm. long, 7 mm. high. Fig. 34c Southern Massachusetts to New York TELLINA VERSICOLOR Cozzens. The color Is opalescent white, usually with rows of pink which widen toward the margin
RM2T6A192–Anatomy of bivalve molluscs. Schultermuscheln. Various shell species: Arytaene, Teredo, Fistulana, Pholas, Mya, Solen, Macha, Tellina, Cyclas, Calliste, and Artemis. Plate 6. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Loffler after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RM2A2MGDP–Donax trunculus, Print, Donax trunculus, the abrupt wedge shell or wedge clam, is a bivalve species in the family Donacidae. It is native to the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of western Europe. It is locally known as tellin, tellina, telline or 'tenille' in France, tellina in Italy, tellina or coquina in Spain, conquilha or cadelinha in Portugal and Um El-Kholol in Egypt and is consumed as a food in these countries. There is a very similar shellfish in Australia locally known as 'Pippies
RF2T0H7AC–Tellina (Peronaea) planata
RM2AWDP9J–The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . ato, cardine arcuato. Linn. Sj/st.Nat. p. 1143. No. 184. Arc a Nucleus : testa oblique ovata laeviuscula : cardine triangulari. Gmel. Linn. Sj/st. Nat. p. 3314. sp. 38. Tellina inaequilatera, margine interno minutissime dentato, sed propccardinem denticulis spissis, elatoribus, acutis, con-spicua, oleagina, inrus argentea. Gua.lt 1.Conch, tab. 81. fg. ft.c 2 PLATE LXIII. Pectunculus minimus laevis, intus argenteus, cardine serrato. SilverCockle. Mus. Petiv. p.
RMPFDMPJ–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Verms fiucttwsa, Cardium ciliatmn, C. grojilandicum, Thracia trwicata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora gladalzs. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), TerebraUdina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. p
RMRYFBT3–East coast marine shells : descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida, with more than one thousand drawings and photographs eastcoastmarines00smit Year: 1951 Fig. 34a Telllna tenera Fig. 34b Macoma tenta Fig. 34c Telllna tenella Fig. 34d Telllna versicolor cast. The hinge teeth are more equal In size than In the preceding species. The largest specimen In a lot is 12 mm. long, 7 mm. high. Fig. 34c Southern Massachusetts to New York TELLINA VERSICOLOR Cozzens. The color Is opalescent white, usually with rows of
RMMAAXDT–. East coast marine shells; descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida . Fig. 34c Tellina tenella Fig. 34d Tellina versicolor cast. The hinge teeth are more equal in size than In the preceding species. The largest specimen in a lot is 12 mm. long, 7 mm. high. '• Fig. 34c Southern Massachusetts to New York TELLINA VERSICOLOR Cozzens. The color is opalescent white, usually with rows of pink which widen toward the margin. Pal- lial line close to adductor muscle scar as shown in illustration. Length of large ex- ample
RF2T0H7CG–Tellina (Peronaea) planata
RM2AWDKF5–The natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain .. . ist. Cojich. tab. 423*fig. 21* Chama Purrs anglice dicta, et Tellina fasciata compactilis radiataintus ex parte subaurea, interdum subpurpurea.List. Excrcit.- Anat. 3. p. 25. 27. tab. 3.—Wallace Orkn. p. 42.—Chama nostras striis ca-pillaceis. Mus. Petiv. p. 83. No. 811. Puna fasciata et radiata. Cornwall Purr. Petiv. Gaz. tab. 95.fig. 8.—Chama, Purrs. Dale Harw. p. 387.No. 5. Venus litterata, lettered. Penn. Brit. Zool. p. 96. 53. The young Shells of this spec
RMPFDMPD–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Verms fiucttwsa, Cardium ciliatmn, C. grojilandicum, Thracia trwicata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora gladalzs. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), TerebraUdina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. p
RMRYH1RC–East coast marine shells; descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida eastcoastmarines00rome Year: 1937 Fig. 34c Tellina tenella Fig. 34d Tellina versicolor cast. The hinge teeth are more equal in size than In the preceding species. The largest specimen in a lot is 12 mm. long, 7 mm. high. '• Fig. 34c Southern Massachusetts to New York TELLINA VERSICOLOR Cozzens. The color is opalescent white, usually with rows of pink which widen toward the margin. Pal- lial line close to adductor muscle scar as shown in illus
RMMAA2BJ–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder . Figure 66-10. Distribution oi Nuculana fossa based on collections taken with grab, pipe dredge, clam dredge, and otter trawl. 66-16, and 66-17). The greatest abundance of this species occurred at Stations 5, 8, 23, and 28 (Figs. 66-16 and 66-17, Table 66-4). The species was present at 28 percent of the stations sampled by van Veen grab. The greatest biomass occurred at Stations 5, 7, 9, 22, 23, 25, 41, 59, and 60 (Table 66-4). Tellina lutea was associated with sediment types ranging from
RF2T0H7AE–Tellina (Peronaea) planata
RM2CNNJDW–. The sea-beach at ebb-tide : a guide to the study of the seaweeds and the lower animal life found between tidemarks . •k PLATE LXXXI. 1, Tellina alternata. 3, Donax variabilis. 2, Macoma secta. 4, Donax californicus. 5, Rseta canalieulata. PELECYPODS 44.) margin is striking. It has very fine cardinal teeth. Length two tothree incurs.M. boMica, M* proocima, M. tenta. The first two of these species an- dingy in color, and are covered with a dirty-looking, thin epidermis. The first has a wide range to Norway and Scotland, and is exceedingly common all along our coast from Maine to Georgia. It oc
RMPFDK8K–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 371. Rhynchonella psittacea, Chemn. (After G. O. Sars.) INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Venus fluctuosa, Cardium ciliatum, C. gronlandicum, Thracia truncata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora glacialis. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), Terebratulina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. panopla, A. vronlandica, A. hy
RM2CE4C7J–. Appendix to Marine shells of South Africa : a catalogue of all the known species : with references to figures in various works, descriptions of new species, and figures of such as are new, little known, or hitherto unfigured . sC --- y% w. O.B.Sowerbv cielet lith . jf^^^. m^ ^. HanViart DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VIII. Figs. I, 2. Pleurotoma (Driilia) Burnupi. ,, 3. ,, ,. Layardi. „ 4, 5. Nassa producta. „ 6, 7. Columbella consanguinea. ,, 8, g. ,, Langleyi. „ 10, II. Calliostoma Layardi. „ 12, 13. Buliina oblonga. ,, 14. Basterotia tricostalis. ,, 15. ,, .. (posterior side). ,, 16. Tellina Queket
RMPFDK8G–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 371. Rhynchonella psittacea, Chemn. (After G. O. Sars.) INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Venus fluctuosa, Cardium ciliatum, C. gronlandicum, Thracia truncata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora glacialis. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), Terebratulina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. panopla, A. vronlandica, A. hy
RM2CP46G4–. Report of the Geological exploration of the fortieth parallel . and the outlineof the lip not clearly seen..c i/2a. A smaller specimen, with the lip and the extremity of the canal broken away. Fig. B.^Cardium curtum : ; 151 . r^<j Left view of one of the largest specimens, which is an internal cast. Fig. Sfa. Cardidm subcurtum 152 fS-- • A small specimen, right side view. Fig. 4. Tellina MODESTA. Cast of left valve . 157 V Fig. 5. Tellina ? modesta. Cast of a larger left valve, possibly of this species 157 Fig. 6. Tellina? isonema. Left view of a cast of exterior 156 vFifi^.Cyprimeria? s
RMPFY1P9–. Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formations of New Jersey. Mollusks, Fossil; Crustacea, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 18 PALEONTOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY. Classified list of the species found in Kew Jersey, etc.—Continued. Academy Natural Sciences, Phila- delphia. Lamellibranchiata— Continued. Chania congregata Con Cardium (Cerastoderma) craticuloides Con Yenus Ducateli Con Mercenaria caneellata Gabb1 plena Con Artena staminea Con.2 Dosinia acetabulum Con Dione Marylandica Con Say ana Con Tellina peracuta Con (Angulus) declivis Con (Tellinella) capillifera Con (Peronaeoderma) producta C
RMRE0913–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. 368 MOLL use A. Cardium*, Serri23es*)nxiA Astartid^, marine, and the fresh-water Cycla- DiD^ (Cyclas, Pisidium*), about the size of peas, belong here, as probably do the extinct Rudistidte of the cretaceous. Sub Order II. SINUPALLIATA. The Veneridjj with swollen shells, represented by the quahog, Vemis mercenai-ia on our east coast and by brightly colored .species in the tropics; the Mactrid^^: or ben clams, and the flattened delicate Tellinid^ (Tellina*, Macoma*), have short siphons. In others the siphons are so large that they cannot be entirely retracted with
RMRJ2FDY–. Handbook of zoology with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil [microform]. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. Fiy, 130.Mytilus EDLLis, Lin.. «—Foot. ?>—Byssus. o —Margin of mantle. Fig. 140.—Tellina groknlandica, IJe^k. a—Siphons, (i—Foot.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Montreal : Dawson
RMRE5ENY–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Bivalve Mollusks of the Southeastern Bering Sea J. McDonald, H. M. Feder, and M. Hoberg Institute of Marine Science University of Alaska Fairbanks ABSTRACT Bivalve mollusks and other infaunal species of the south- eastern Bering Sea shelf have patchy distributions. The distribution of the bivalves Nucula tenuis, Nuculana fossa, Yoldia amygdalea, Macoma calcarea. Tellina lutea, Clino- cardium ciliatum, Cyclocardia crebricostata, and Spisula polynyma is associated
RMRJ6RRY–. The Canadian forester's illustrated guide [microform]. Forests and forestry; Forêts et sylviculture. 35.— Salix V tellina—Leaves of the yellow-willow. these trees have been known to attain a height of thirty feet by one foot and a half in diameter in ten years. As a firewood, the willow is preferable to the poplar and the fir, and has the advantage of beating both of ihcni in rapidity of growth. It is hardly right to talk of the willows as forest-trees; their principal use is to act as nurses to the more delicate species, which, in their early days, require protection against the sun and win
RMRJRK85–. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. BIVALVES. 185 fig. 95— CAINOZOIC BIVALVES.. A—Dimya dissimilis, Tate. Balcombian. Victoria B—Spondylus pseudoradula, McCoy. Balcombian. Victoria C—Pecten polymorphoides, Zittel. Janjukian. South Australia D—Iyedavagans. Tate. Janjukian. South Australia K—Modiola praerupta, Pritchard. Balcombian. Victoria diam, Protocardium, Chama, Meretrix, Venus (Chione), Dosinea, Gari, Mactra, Corbula, Lucina, Tellina, Semele and Myodora. Persistent Species.— To mention a few species of persistent range, from Balcombian to Kalimnan, w
RMRGDA4Y–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. South African Tellina • Boss 121. Map 4. The distribution of species of Eurytellina. The species include: in South Africa, o/fredens/s and prismatica; in West Africa, madagascariensh; in Australia, albmella and roseola; In the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, incarnafo; in the western Atlantic, pun/ceo and allies [alternata, tayloriana, angulosa, nitens, trinitatis, guildingii, vespuci- ona, and lineata); and, in the eastern Pacific, slmulam and allies (/ocer;dens, hertteini, laplata, eburnea, rubesc
RMRJ5TMH–. Handbook of zoology [microform] : with examples from Canadian species, recent and fossil :. Zoology; Invertebrates; Zoologie; Invertébrés. Saxicava uugosa, Liu. MVA TRUNCATA, Lill. Nolciiidfc—ex. Solen, Machaera.—Shells elon" gated, gaping at ])Oth ends. The common " razor" fish." Solen cnsis, is a typical example. Telliiiirtae—ex. Tellina, Sanguinolaria, Do- nax.—Shell compressed, usually closed and equi- valve. Animal with mantle widely open in front, foot tongue-shaped, siphons long and separate. (Fig. 132.) T. Groenlandiea and T. proxima are common species. Fig. 136,
RMRD7TGF–. Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formations of New Jersey. Mollusks, Fossil; Crustacea, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 18 PALEONTOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY. Classified list of the species found in Kew Jersey, etc.—Continued. Academy Natural Sciences, Phila- delphia. Lamellibranchiata— Continued. Chania congregata Con Cardium (Cerastoderma) craticuloides Con Yenus Ducateli Con Mercenaria caneellata Gabb1 plena Con Artena staminea Con.2 Dosinia acetabulum Con Dione Marylandica Con Say ana Con Tellina peracuta Con (Angulus) declivis Con (Tellinella) capillifera Con (Peronaeoderma) producta C
RMRE5ENT–. The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder. Oceanography Bering Sea.. Bivalve mollusks 1159 156°. Figure 66-4. Distribution of gravel in the southeastern Bering Sea. reported as density (no./m^) and biomass (g/m^). Eight of the most common species of bivalve mollusks collected—A/^ucu/a tenuis, Nuculana fossa, Yoldia amygdalea, Cyclocardia crebricostata, Clino- cardium ciliatum, Spisula polynyma, Tellina lutea, and Macoma calcarea—were selected for detailed study. Tellina lutea and Spisula polynyma, although not frequently taken or
RMRGF2M0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 154 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 138, No. 4. Plate 21. Diagrammatic illustration of the anatomy of Heterodonax ludwigii (Krauss): 1, anterior adductor muscle; 2, labial palp; 3, inner demibranch; 4, outer demibranch; 5, posterior adductor muscle; 6, excurrenf siphon; 7, incurrent siphon; 8, cruciform muscle; 9, siphonal retractor muscles; 10, foot. species agree in detail with the diagnosis of the genus Heterodonax Morch 1853 (type-species, by monotypy, Tellina hi- maculata Linnaeus 1758) as given by D
RMRR5FGM–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. BIOI.OGICAL SURVEY OP WOODS HOI.E AND VICINITY. 367 CHART or VINEYARD SOUND AMD BUZZARDS BAY S HOW(NG DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES )oc NEW BEDFORD®! 0. Chart 149.—Tellina tenera. (See explanation of chart 26.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sumner, Francis Bertody, 1874-; Osburn, Raymond C. (Raymond Carroll), 1872-19
RMRN2CGK–. Annales de la Société royale zoologique et malacologique de Belgique. Zoology; Mollusks. 72 ANNALES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ROYALE Communications. DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES OF MARINE PELECYPODA FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, By H. B. PRESTON. The Mollusca described in the présent paper formed part of the collection of Mr. G. H. Brown, for many years a résident in Manila. A great part of the collection was made up from material dredged in a few fathoms off that port and included several forms which appear to be new to science. Tellina manilse, nov. spec. Shell oval, inequilateral, flexuous, flattened,
RMRE5K5K–. East coast marine shells : descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida, with more than one thousand drawings and photographs. Mollusks -- Atlantic Coast; Mollusks -- Florida. Fig. 34a Telllna tenera Fig. 34b Macoma tenta Fig. 34c Telllna tenella Fig. 34d Telllna versicolor cast. The hinge teeth are more equal In size than In the preceding species. The largest specimen In a lot is 12 mm. long, 7 mm. high. Fig. 34c Southern Massachusetts to New York TELLINA VERSICOLOR Cozzens. The color Is opalescent white, usually
RMRE6471–. East coast marine shells; descriptions of shore mollusks together with many living below tide mark, from Maine to Texas inclusive, especially Florida. Mollusks. Fig. 34c Tellina tenella Fig. 34d Tellina versicolor cast. The hinge teeth are more equal in size than In the preceding species. The largest specimen in a lot is 12 mm. long, 7 mm. high. '• Fig. 34c Southern Massachusetts to New York TELLINA VERSICOLOR Cozzens. The color is opalescent white, usually with rows of pink which widen toward the margin. Pal- lial line close to adductor muscle scar as shown in illustration. Length of large
RMRH0359–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 'â ^^^^^^. "Tharyx" complex 0-600 Capitella sp 0-348 Nereis procera 0-30 Parvilucina tenuisculpta 0-560 Tellina carpenter! 0-40 Euphilomedes carcharodonta 0-90 Spiophanes missionensis 0-50 Pectinaria californiensis 0-70 1111111111111 Year (1972-1992) Fig. 7. Changes in surface sediment organic nitrogen and in benthic infaunal assemblages at Palos Verdes 61-m station 4C, 1972 to 1992. Scales for different parameters vary, as indicated below each variable name. For individual species, abundances are per Van Veen grab (area 0.1 m^).
RMRMJR85–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 20 r Fig. 21. Macoma (Heteromacoma) tricostata (Romer, 1872). Note variation in form. (Verlorevlei.) Distribution records Verlorevlei, 4 m a.s.l. (S.A.M.). Remarks Specimens from Verlorevlei agree well with Recent valves from Angola, except in being thicker. While these specimens resemble Nickles's figure (1950: fig. 432) of the exterior of Tellina nymphalis Lamarck, 1818, they disagree with Romer's excellent figures (1872: pi. 45, figs 1-4) of the same species. These show a non-rostrate shell with m
RMRHN2TR–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 56 D. W. KRAUS ET AL Table I Animal sizes and weights Parameter Tellina ahernata Spisula solidissima Tagelus plebeius' Geukensia demissa" Maximum length, cm Fresh tissue weight. gc Valve weight, g 5.0±0.3b 3.4 ±0.7 5.3 ±1.2 7.8 ±0.4 20.8 ± 3.6 26.7 ±3.4 8.4 ±0.3 14.7 ±0.8 9.8 ±0.9 10.1 ±0.3 9.2 ± 1.7 29.5 ±8.9 a Species without neurohemoglobin. b Values are given as mean ± standard deviation of 8-12 individuals. c Tissue was removed from valves and blotted dry before weighing. per to prevent dehydration of the connectiv
RMRHMY4J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 350 D. W. KRAUS AND J. E. DOELLER Table II Time in minutes required for compound action potential amplitude of bivalve cerebro-visceral connectives to reach 50% of starling value after change in condition Tellina Spisula Tagelus Geukensia Conditions alternata solidissima p/ebeius" demissa' AirtoN," 24.7 ±6.0 18.0 ±3.8 3.9 ±1.4 4.4 ±1.9 (7)c (6) (4) (4) Air + COtoN;b 6.2 ±1.3 6.3 ± 3.3 3.5 ± 0.7 5.5 ±1.2 (5) (4) (3) (3) Airtoair+1 1.7 ± 0.8 2.5 ± 1.0 1.6 ±1.3 2.3±0.3 mAfouabain" (3) (3) (3) (3) a Species withou
RMRCY4R4–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 475 Several families of burrowing mussels inhabit the shell-sand, the most important being Veneridse, Tellinidae, Astartidae, Cardiidae, and Solenidae. The most characteristic species are Venus casino,, V. fasciata, Timoclea ovata, the species of Tellina and Psammobia, Nicania banksi, Solen ensis and Cardium fasciatum. The common cockle, Cardium edule, on the other hand,
RMRD0AJE–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 475 Several families of burrowing mussels inhabit the shell-sand, the most important being Veneridse, Tellinidse, Astartidae, Cardiidse, and Solenidee. The most characteristic species are Venus casina, V. fasciata, Timoclea ovata, the species of Tellina and Psainmobia, Nicaitia ban
RMRD0AXG–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 475 Several families of burrowing mussels inhabit the shell-sand, the most important being Veneridse, Tellinidse, Astartidae, Cardiidse, and Solenidee. The most characteristic species are Venus casina, V. fasciata, Timoclea ovata, the species of Tellina and Psainmobia, Nicaitia ban
RMRCG96M–. Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Geology. 154 ARCTIC SHELLS IN SCOTCH DRIFT. [Ch. XII. a group of marine shells, indicating a still greater excess of cold, has been brought to light since 1860 by the Kev. Thomas Brown, from glacial drift or clay on the borders of the estuaries of the Forth and Tay. This clay occurs at Elie in Fife, and at Errol in Perthshire; and has already afforded about 35 shells, all of living species, and now inhabitants of arctic regions, such as Leda truncata, Tellina proximo, .(see f
RMRCY496–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 371. Rhynchonella psittacea, Chemn. (After G. O. Sars.) INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Venus fluctuosa, Cardium ciliatum, C. gronlandicum, Thracia truncata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora glacialis. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), Terebratulina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. panopla, A. vronlandica, A. hy
RMRCY491–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. Fig. 371. Rhynchonella psittacea, Chemn. (After G. O. Sars.) INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Venus fluctuosa, Cardium ciliatum, C. gronlandicum, Thracia truncata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora glacialis. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), Terebratulina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. panopla, A. vronlandica, A. hy
RMRD0A7A–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Verms fiucttwsa, Cardium ciliatmn, C. grojilandicum, Thracia trwicata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora gladalzs. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), TerebraUdina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. p
RMRD0A7H–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. INVERTEBRATE BOTTOM FAUNA 529 and a few other species of Tellina, Verms fiucttwsa, Cardium ciliatmn, C. grojilandicum, Thracia trwicata (rarely found in the boreal region), Pandora gladalzs. Brachiopods : Rhynchonella psittacea (see Fig. 371), TerebraUdina spitsbergensis. Echinoderms : Asterias lincki, A. p
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