Pecten pictus G. B. Sowerby II, 1842
SOWERBY II, G. B. 1842. Monograph of the genus Pecten. In: G. B. Sowerby II (Ed.), 1842-1847, Thesaurus conchyliorum; or, monographs of genera of shells, 1 (2): 45-78, pls. 12-20. London. [p. 62, pl. 20, fig. 233]
«51. P. PICTUS. (pl. 20. f. 233.) nob.
T. obliquè ovatâ, compressâ; auriculis sub-aequalibus, margine serrato, radiatim sulcatis, ad basin emarginatis; lateribus striatis; costis 13, triangulatis, elevatis, Iaevibus; interstitiis angustis, bi-sulcatis, crenatis: colore pallidè fulvo, fasciis et punctis et lineis rubris variegato; intùs albo; Long, 0.80. lat. 0.25.; alt. 0.85.; poll. Obliquely oval, flat, ears nearly equal, with the edge of that in the under valve, serrated ; radiately striated, emarginated at the base ; at each side of the shell there is a small space slightly striated; ribs 13, square at top, with slanting sides interstices narrow, defined by two small grooves, and crenulated; colour, dull white, with broad irregular bands, fine transverse lines, and spots of variegated red. Isle of Baicus. Mr. Cuming.» GEORGE BRETTINGHAM SOWERBY II, 1842
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G. B. Sowerby II, 1842, plate 20.
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