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Plate 40

SEMELES AND TELLINS

a. Gaudy Asaphis, Asaphis deflorata L., 2 inches (Southeastern Florida and West Indies), p. 439.

b. Purplish Semele, Semele purpurascens Gmelin, 1 inch (North Carolina to West Indies), p. 435.

c. Large Strigilla, Strigilla carnaria L., ^ inch (North Carolina to West Indies), p. 428.

d. Atlantic Sanguin, Sanguinolaria cruenta Solander, 1^ inches (Florida, the Gulf and West Indies), p. 439.

e. Sunrise Tellin, Tellina radiata L., 3 inches (South Carolina to the West Indies), p. 421.

f. and g. White Atlantic Semele, Semele projicua Pulteney, 1 inch. £ is the rayed form, radiata Say (North Carolina to the West Indies), p. 434.

h. Rose Petal Tellin, Tellina lineata Turton, lYi inches (Florida and the West Indies), p. 427.

i. Great Tellin, Tellina magna Spengler, 4 inches (North Carolina to the West Indies), p. 427.

j. Faust Tellin, Arcopagia fausta Pulteney, 3 inches (North Carolina to the West Indies), p. 428.

k. Smooth Tellin, Tellina laevigata L., 3 inches (Florida and the West Indies), p. 422.

1. Speckled Tellin, Tellina interrupta Wood, 3 inches (North Carolina to the West Indies), p. 422.

m. Candy Stick Tellin^, Tellina similis Sby., 1 inch (Florida and the West Indies), p. 426.

n. Alternate Tellin, Tellina alternata Say, 2^/2 inches (North Carolina to the Gulf States), p. 427.