A conchological manualSowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham)
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A conchological manual
Sowerby, G. B. (George Brettingham)
Mollusks -- Dictionaries; Shells -- Dictionaries
RANELLA. Auct. (_Rana_, a frog.) _Fam_. Canalifera, _Lam._
Siphonostomata, Bl.--_Descr._ Oval or oblong, depressed, thick, with
two rows of continuous varices, skirting the outline, one on each side;
spire rather short, pyramidal, acute, aperture oval, terminating in a
canal at each extremity; outer lip thickened within, crenulated, or
denticulated, forming an external varix; inner lip spread over a
portion of the body whorl.--_Obs._ The shells composing this
well-defined genus, are for the most part covered with tuberculations,
and granulations, and from the colour and squat shape of some species,
have been likened to frogs. The Ranellæ are mostly inhabitants of the
East Indian seas. The few fossil species known, occur in the tertiary
beds. The two continuous rows of varices skirting the spire,
distinguish this genus from Triton, which it nearly approaches, and
into which some species run by imperceptible gradations. Fig. 393, 394.
Many new species were brought to this country by Mr. Cuming, and are
represented in parts 84, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, of the author's
Conchological Illustrations.
RANGIA. Desmoulins. GNATHODON, Gray.
RAPANUS. Schum.? A genus consisting of species of PYRULA, Auct. which
are thin, much inflated, with short canals. Fig. 389, P. papyracea.
RAPELLA. Sw. A genus of "Pyrulinæ," Sw. thus described: "Shell
ventricose, generally thin, almost globose; the base suddenly
contracted, and forming a short canal, the channel almost obsolete;
umbilicus large, partly concealed by the inner lip. R. papyracea. En.
Méth. 436, f. 1." Sw. p. 307. RAPANUS, Schum. Fig. 389.
RAPHANISTER. Montf. A species of madrepore, described as a shell.
RAPUM. Humph. TURBINELLA, Lam.
RAZOR SHELL. A common name by which shells of the genus Solen, are
known in the market.
RECTILINEAR. (_Rectus_, right; _linea_, a line.) In a straight line.
_Ex._ The hinge of Byssoarca Noæ, fig. 132.
RECURVED. (_Re_, back; _curvo_, to bend.) Turned backwards; the term,
when applied to symmetrical conical univalves, is used to signify that
the apex is turned towards the posterior margin, as in Emarginula, fig.
241.
REFLECTED. (_Reflected_, to fold back.) Turned, or folded backwards.
_Ex._ The edge of the outer lip in Bulinus, fig. 282, is _reflected_,
while that of Cypræa, fig. 445 to 450, is _inflected_.
REMOTE. (_Remotus_, distant.) Remote lateral teeth in a bivalve shell,
are those that are placed at a distance from the cardinal teeth. _Ex._
The lateral teeth of Aphrodita, (fig. 123.) are remote; those of Donax,
(fig. 108) are near.
RENIELLA. Sw. A sub-genus of Malleus. Lardn. Cyclop. Malac. p. 886.
Gray states it to be only a distorted specimen of Vulsella, Syn. B. M.
p. 145.
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