Pecten mundus Reeve, 1853
REEVE, L. A. 1852-1853. Monograph of the genus Pecten. In: L. A. Reeve (Ed.), 1843-1878, Conchologia Iconica; or illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals, vol. 8 [unnumbered pages], pls. 1-35. London. [pl. 33, fig. 151]
«Species 151. (Mus. Cuming.)
PECTEN MUNDUS. Pect. testâ suborbiculari, tenui, compressâ, aequilaterali, aequivalvi, valvis costis quatuor et viginti tenuibus leviter crenafis radiatis, lirâ minutâ intercurrente; aurantio-crocatâ; auriculis valdè inaequalibus, anticis majoribus, subexpansis, per marginem squamatis.
THE NEAT PECTEN. Shell suborbicular, thin, compressed, equilateral, equivalve, valves rayed with twenty-four thin, slightly crenated ribs, with a minute ridge running between them; bright orange-yellow; ears very unequal, front ears larger, rather expanded, scaled along the edge. Hab.— ? A thin compressed shell, of very decided regular sculpture.» LOVELL AUGUSTUS REEVE, 1853
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L. A. Reeve, 1853, plate 33.
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