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English: Plate 10
Fig. 53. Lithophaga (Myoforceps) aristata (Dillwyn) 1817. Central America. Strongly projecting incrustation. Length: 23.8 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus aristatus]
Fig. 54. Lithophaga {Myoforceps) aristata (Dillwyn) 1817. Isla Gorgona, Colombia. Incrustation without typically projecting part. Length: 24 mm.
Fig. 55. Lithophaga (Diberus) plumula (Hanley) 1843. Playa Blanca, Costa Rica. Length: 41.2 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus plumula]
Fig. 56. Lithophaga (Diberus) subula (Reeve) 1857. Smugglers Cove, Santa Cruz Island, California. Length: 44 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus plumula]
Fig. 57. Lithophaga (Labis) attenuata (Deshayes) 1836. Puerto de San Bartolome, Baja California. Length: 80 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus attenuatus]
Fig. 58. Lithophaga (Labis) peruviana (Orbigny) 1846. Bahia de la Independencia, Peru. Length: 59 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus peruvianus]
Fig. 59. Lithophaga (Leiosolenus) spatiosa (Carpenter) 1856. Off Cabo de San Francisco, Ecuador. The vertical rows of pustules indicate rugifera Carpenter 1856. Length: 18 mm.
Fig. 60. Lithophaga (Leiosolenus) hancocki n.sp. Holotype. Isla Onslow, north of Isla Floreana (Charles Island), Galapagos Islands. Length: 32 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus hancocki]
Fig. 61. Lithophaga (Stumpiella) calyculata (Carpenter) 1856. Bahia Sulphur, Isla Clarion, Mexico. Lateral view. Length: 16 mm. [= syn. of Leiosolenus calyculatus]
Fig. 62. Lithophaga (Stumpiella) calyculata (Carpenter) 1856. Dorsal view, showing the dorsal opening in the incrustation. Length: 16 mm.
Fig. 63. Lithophaga (Stumpiella) calyculata (Carpenter) 1856. Ventral view, showing the ventral opening in the incrustation. Length: 16 mm.
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Source http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll82/id/24205
Author Soot-Ryen, T. 1955. A report on the family Mytilidae (Pelecypoda). Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions 20(1): 1-174, Plates 1-10, Fig. 1-78
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current15:34, 18 March 2020Thumbnail for version as of 15:34, 18 March 2020575 × 966 (54 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information |description={{en|1=Plate 10 :Fig. 53. ''Lithophaga (Myoforceps) aristata'' (Dillwyn) 1817. Central America. Strongly projecting incrustation. Length: 23.8 mm. [= syn. of ''Leiosolenus aristatus''] :Fig. 54. ''Lithophaga {Myoforceps) aristata'' (Dillwyn) 1817. Isla Gorgona, Colombia. Incrustation without typically projecting part. Length: 24 mm. :Fig. 55. ''Lithophaga (Diberus) plumula'' (Hanley) 1843. Playa Blanca, Costa Rica. Length: 41.2 mm. [= syn. of ''Leiosolenus plumula''...

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