A conchological manualSowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham)
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A conchological manual
Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham)
Mollusks -- Dictionaries; Shells -- Dictionaries
PAGODELLA. Sw. A sub-genus of Trochus, thus described: "Trochiform;
generally thin, and always not pearlaceous; aperture and pillar
perfectly united and entire; operculum horny. P. major. Mart. 163. f.
1541, 1542. tectum-persicum. Ib. f. 1543, 1544." Sw. p. 351.
PALLEAL IMPRESSION. (_Pallium_, a mantle.) The mark or groove formed in
a bivalve shell by the muscular attachment of the mantle, which, being
always found near the margin of the shell, is sometimes termed the
marginal impression. In bivalves with two muscular impressions it
passes from one to the other. If in passing, it takes a bend inwards
posteriorly, it is said to be sinuated, and that part is called by Mr.
Gray, the Siphonal scar.
PALLIOBRANCHIATA. Bl. The first order of the class Acephalophora. Bl.
The animals of this order are described as more or less compressed,
included between the two valves of a bivalve shell, one inferior, the
other superior, joining at the back and opening in front. The
Palliobranchiata in the system of De Blainville correspond with the
Brachiopoda in the system of Lamarck, and the shells may be known by
their being symmetrical. This order contains in the first section of
symmetrical bivalves, Lingula, Terebratula, Thecidium, Strophomena,
Plagiostoma, Dianchora and Podopsis: in the second section, Orbicula
and Crania.
PALMATED. Flattened like a palm, as the fronds or fringes of some
Murices.
PALMINA. Gray. Differing from OTION in having but one auricle.
PALUDINA. Lam. _Fam._ Peristomata, Lam. Cricostomata, Bl--_Descr._
Varying in form from oval to globose, in some instances oblong, covered
with a greenish horny epidermis; spire acute, composed of rounded
whorls; aperture ovate; peritreme entire, slightly modified by the last
whorl; operculum horny, concentric. Europe, North America, East Indies,
China, &c.--_Obs._ The construction of the operculum distinguishes this
genus of freshwater shells from Valvata and Cyclostoma. The Paludinæ
are viviparous. Fig. 321. P. Achatina.
PALUDOMUS. Sw. A genus of the family of "Melanianæ," Sw. described as
differing from Melania in having the spire shorter than the aperture.
Sw. p. 340.
PANDORA. Brug. _Fam._ Corbulacea, Lam. Pyloridea, Bl.--_Descr._ Thin,
inequivalve, pearly within, rounded anteriorly, rostrated posteriorly;
right valve flat with a cardinal tooth, or short rib, and a slit
containing the cartilage with a narrow plate on the dorsal edge turned
towards the left valve; left valve concave, with a receptacle for the
cardinal tooth of the right valve and the internal cartilage; no
external ligament. Europe, America, Ceylon, &c.--_Obs._ This well known
genus is in no danger of being confounded with any other shell. Fig.
90. P. rostrata.
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