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PERIPLOA4A TIDAE 47 3<br />

in a ventral direction. Sculpture of irregular, fine, concentric growth lines.<br />

A weak radial groove runs from the beak to the anterior part of the ventral<br />

edge. Moderately common in dredge hauls from i to 200 fathoms. P. papy-<br />

raceiim is an incorrect spelling for this species.<br />

Feriploma -fragile Totten, the Fragile Spoon Clam (Labrador to New<br />

Jersey, 4 to 40 fathoms), differs in being more rostrate anteriorly, the beaks<br />

pointing more forward and placed more anteriorly. Its chondrophore is<br />

more horizontal to the hinge line.<br />

Periplo77ia ineqiiale C. B. Adams Unequal Spoon Clam<br />

South Carolina to Florida and to Texas.<br />

Plate 28X<br />

% to I inch in length, oblong, the left valve more inflated and slightly<br />

overlapping the right valve. Fragile and pure white. Beaks close together,<br />

each with a short, radial break or slit in the surface. An oblique, low keel<br />

runs from the beaks to the anterior ventral margin of the valve. The keel<br />

is bounded posteriorly by a groove. Sculpture consists of microscopic, con-<br />

centric scratches. Hinge with a single, large, spoon-shaped tooth or chondro-<br />

phore, above which is a deep slit where the small, free, triangular lithodesma<br />

fits. This species is especially abundant along certain Texas beaches. P.<br />

maeqiiivahis Schumacher from the West Indies has not been found in the<br />

United States, despite several erroneous records.<br />

Periplo777a plmihiscuJum Sowerby Common Western Spoon Clam<br />

Point Conception, California, to Peru.<br />

Plate 3 IX<br />

I to 1% inches in length, ovate, thin, with weak, concentric hnes of<br />

growth. Right valve fatter than the left; chondrophore ovate-trigonal, its<br />

longer diameter directed forward and reinforced posteriorly by an elongate,<br />

rib-like buttress. Commonly washed ashore on southern Californian beaches.<br />

Periplovta discus Stearns Round Spoon Clam<br />

Monterey, California, to La Paz, Lower California.<br />

Figures 97a; 28I<br />

I to I /4 inches in length, similar to plajmisaihwi, but almost circular in<br />

outline, except that the posterior end is slightly lengthened into a short, broad,<br />

blunt rostrum. Uncommonly dredged in mud bottom at several fathoms;<br />

rarely washed ashore after storms.

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