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<paragraph id="75A6AB169E4D89B61E25D80543464908" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Sturany, 1905: 134-135, with two figures.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="6E8508EF76107FA7FD2512297141D0C2" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Type material.</paragraph>
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ERITREA • 1 specimen (shell and soft parts originally preserved in ethanol and then dried); Massaua; 8 Mar 1895; in coral block; K.M. Levander coll.; holotype fixed by monotypy; NHMW-
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39894; sizes: H = 2.5 mm, L = 8.1 mm.
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<paragraph id="CB21AE7DD4792BA415161B713D5C8700" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Original description.</paragraph>
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Die nahezu flach ausgebreiteten, in einer Ebene liegenden, mithin im
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Masse klaffenden
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leicht
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, was durch eine quer
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die Wirbelgegend laufende Knickung verursacht wird, und liegen einem oben abgeplatteten
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auf, der auf ihren Innenseiten die zarten Spuren des Mantelrandes und der Muskelumrisse hinterlassen hat. Die Breite der
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Schalen
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5 (mithin die
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jeder Valve 2 1/2 mm), ihre
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8,1 mm.
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Der Oberrand jeder Schale
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gerade und ist zur
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mit seinem
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durch ein zartes
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verbunden; bloss
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2 mm tief reicht vom abgerundeten Vorder- und Hinterrand herein ein schmaler Spalt. Der Unterrand
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nahezu parallel zum Oberrand und weist bloss eine zarte Einbuchtung in der Mitte auf.
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Die winzigen, etwas aus der Mitte
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Wirbel liegen
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der
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Skulptur (vielfach geknickte und gewellte aber streng genommen konzentrische Linien) angenommen hat. Die Innenseite der Schalen
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Von einem Schlosse kann kaum die Rede sein; es ist bloss eine sehr kleine,
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, beiden Schalen gemeinsam entspringende Bildung zu sehen.
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<emphasis id="3FA56A22CF2989940859A6BFDB59B344" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Diese interessante Muschel wurde von Dr. Levander in Massaua am 13. III. 1895 in einer Korallenbank gefunden. Sie erinnert im Schlosse an die Gattung</emphasis>
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(
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)
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<emphasis id="760343F3093F269B34AFC30B35AC24E1" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Tate, weicht aber von beiden durch ihre Skulptur ab.</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="23C2C12E1E9D7983F48C074170F7D3EA" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Translation.</paragraph>
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The valves, which are almost flat on one level and therefore opened to the greatest extent, are slightly arched from anterior to posterior, due to a ridge running across the beak, and lie on top of a flattened soft body that leaves inside delicate traces of the pallial sinus and the muscle scars. The width of the open valves is 5 mm (thus the height of each valve is 2
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mm), their length 8.1 mm.
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<paragraph id="2CCBD525B0159C07298733A5F45F5BA1" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">The upper margin of each valve runs straight and is half connected to its counterpart by a delicate membrane; a narrow gap of about 2 mm extends from the rounded anterior and posterior margin. The lower and upper margins run almost parallel and show just a delicate indentation in the centre.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2A2F34C4FF3D50C299D6A78CEBE1C75F" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">The tiny beaks, somewhat eccentric, lie teat-like in a white area, while the remaining part of the shells is covered by a light yellow and delicate epidermis, which has taken on the highly peculiar sculpture (often bent and wavy, but strictly speaking concentric lines). The inside of the valves is chalky white.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="46E635895782E68E18D173A04A28F2CA" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">There is hardly any hinge, only a very small, cone-shaped formation originating from both valves.</paragraph>
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This interesting clam was discovered in a coral bank by Dr. Levander in Massaua on 13 March 1895. The hinge is reminiscent of the genus
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(for example,
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Desh. from the island of Reunion) and the position of the valves of the Australian genus
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Tate, but it differs from both due to its sculpture.
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<paragraph id="8DED48142CB7725101DF334E7AA9C112" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Comments.</paragraph>
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This is the type species of genus
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Sturany, 1905. The species and the genus are currently considered valid taxa (
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).
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<emphasis id="F0883B6BA43EF7AEEDD7EF2D3076BFC9" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="571">Figure 2.</emphasis>
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Sturany, 1905, Massaua, Eritrea.
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,
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. Original figures in Sturany, 1905;
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,
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. Holotype NHMW-
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39894: outside view (
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), inside view (
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);
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. Original label. Scale bar: 1 mm.
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