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  • Ockelmann, WK. 1958 The Mollusc [word crossed out] The zoology of East Greenland. Marine Lamellibranchiata. Meddeleker om Gronland Bd 122, m4 25617 Torell, O. Bidrag til Spitzbergens Molluskfauna/ jemte en allman ofeursizt/ of/ Arkliska Regioness/ Naturforhodtlanden och forntida Utbredning I. Stockholm 1859 (examined in Mollusc dept [department] B.M. [British Museum] There are 2 figs [figures] of Yoldia on Tab [table] 2. fig [figure] 5 is Yoldia amygdalea [underlined], fig [figure] 6 is identical with the 3 Spitzbergen specimens in the B.M. [British Museum] described above. On pp [page] 149 - 152 is the description of Yoldia hyperborea Loven - citing a manuscript by that author + is [word crossed out] fig [figure] 6 is given as the fig [figure] of hyperborea [underlined] while fig [figure] 5 is id [identified] as limatula [underlined]. Pleurotoma vancouverensis Smith Vancouver Isl. [Island] Type Specimen CoType 3 Anim [Animal] + Mag. 1880 BM [British Museum] # 80.6.23.9-10. True specimens 11.2 x 4.1 Aperture 5mm [millimeters] long Spine 7.3mm [millimeters] long Nucleus of 3 whorls smooth, +5 whorls. Nucleus terminates in an open spiral [Drawing of specimen, showing terminating open spiral] groove enlarged tip of nucleus The groove shows on both specimens + recurs around all the nuclear whorls about 1/5 below uper [upper] suture This looks very like Ophiodermella fancherae [underlined] Outer lip [Drawing of specimen, showing number of spiral ribs] 12 spirules in all. Surface cancellate 21 vertical ribs on penultimate whorl (4th) of smaller spec., each is sinuate. Fine spiral ribs, 4th most pronounced, then 5th, 3, 2, 1 On aperture surface, vertical ribs
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