Pecten multicostatus Reeve, 1853
REEVE, L. A. 1852-1853. Monograph of the genus Pecten. In: Conchologia Iconica, Or Illustrations of the Shells of Molluscous Animals , vol. 8. London [unnumbered pages], 35 pls. [sp. 173, plate 35, figure 173]
«Species 173. (Mus. Cuming.)
PECTEN MULTICOSTATUS. Pect. testa ovata, tenuicula, gibbosa, aequilaterali, aequivalvi, valvis costis triginta angustis subdistantibus, obsolete nodulosis, ad latera subsquamulatis radiatis; intense miniacea, immaculata, ad umbones albo marmorata; auriculis valde inaequalibus.
THE MANY-RIBBED PECTEN. Shell ovate, rather thin, gibbous, equilateral, equivalve, valves rayed by thirty rather distant, narrow, obscurely noduled ribs, finely scaled at the sides; deep vermilion, unspotted, marbled with white at the umboes; ears very unequal. Hab. New Zealand. A light gibbous deep-coloured shell, rayed with numerous cord-like ribs.» LOVELL AUGUSTUS REEVE, 1853
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L. A. Reeve, 1852-1853, plate 35.
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