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OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN A NEW SPECIES OF ALICROJITA Micromya ortmanni, new species Shell ellil~tical, quite solid, not much inflated, posterior ridge scarcely observable; beaks low, their sculpture apparently a few coarse ridges looped up in the middle; surface with irregular, concentric growth-lines, occasionally inclined to be sulcate; epidermis dull colored, not shining, in mature esamples, yellowish-brown, lighter or darker, with usually narrow, more or less irregular, green rays on the posterior part; there are two rather short, stout psendocardinals in the right valve separated by a square interval for the reception of the larger pseudocardinal in the left valve, which has also a vestigial pseudocardinal near the hinge margin ; two rather short, somewhat curved laterals in the left ~7alve and one in the right ; muscle scars shallow, the posterior nearly round ; nacre of a peculiar salmon or flesh color, slightly suffused with l~urple, more intense in the beak cavities and, usually, fading

into a bluish white towards tlie margins but in occasiolial old specimens extending quite to the margin, slightly iridescent posteriorly. Male shell elliptical, somewhat full at the posterior base, behind which there is a faint indicatioll 01 a radial constriction; posterior point blunt, about half way up the height of tlle sllell, dorsal slope regularly curved from the ligament to the posterior point. The female shell has a well inarliecl marsupial swelling at the extreme post-base aiid the shell is truncated l'rom this to the posterior point, which is situated about two-thirds up i'rom thc base, bellind the marsupial expansion there is a well marked vaclial constriction aiid tlie posterior ma?-gin is incurved where it reaches the margin. liength, male (typc, figs. 1-2) 41.9, height 24.9, diam. 16.6 mm. ; female (typc, figs. 5-6) 39.7, lzeiglit 24.4, diam. 16 mm. ; female (figs. 3-4) 42.8, height 26.7, diam. 17 mnl. Type locality: Greeii River, ~Iammoth Cave, Ky. Also Sulphur Forli of Russell Creeli, Adair Co., Icy. 'I'ypcs in the JI~lscuni of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, illass. Paratypes in the collection of Eryant TVallcer. r~ 1111s - species is more closely related to JI. vn~zt~ze?7zc?zsis Con. than to any other. MT\iile it is like that species in having a constriction behind the marsupial expansion, which, however, is not so well dcvelopecl iii'this species, it differs in being comparatively more elongate and muclr more solid, the pseudocardinals are shorter and stouter, the laterals shorter, the brownish-yellow epidermis with narrow, i~.regular rays is characteristic and tlie color ol' the nacre is quite peculiar. Of tlie twenty-fire spccimcns ill llie original lot, ten are mature or nearly rnaturc females and of these nearly all have the morc dcpresscd form shown by figs. 5 and 6 and that may be considered tlie norrnal fenlale expression. Rut half-grown examples are more expalidecl posteriorly and resemble the specimen shown by figs. 3 and 4 and ap1)arcntly in that shell the immature forin has persisted to maturity. In immature shells the epidermis is smoother and lighter in color and the rays morc clearly defined.

Occn.siona1 Papew of t72e Jfzcsez~m of Zoology 3 The beaks of all of the specimens in the type lot are entirely eroded, but in a single immature female from Sulphur Fork of 12nssell Creelc enough of the bealc sculpture remains to justify the statement in the description of this feature. This shell measures 38.5 x 25.4 x 14.1 mm. and resembles fig. 3 in shape... A single lemale in my own collection from the Wetherby collection, but evidently from the original lot, measures 44.6 x 26.2 x 17.6 mm. and is of the normal form. Dr. Ortmana, who collectcd living specimens in 1924 in the Green River, Great Onyx Cave, Edmonson Co., and the Barre11 River, Bowling Green, TITarren Co., Kentuclry, has kindly furizishcd me with the following notes on the soft anatomy: "Soft parts rnuch like tlzose of M. Zie?zosn and vanuxemensis. In the female, the iilner mantle-edge, in front of the branchial opening, has 14~18 distinct, subcylindrical papilla:, standing not very closc. They are of moderate size and rather irregular, some smaller ones standing between them,' chiefly anteriorly. The papille increase slightly in size from the branchial opening forward.?'hey extend not quite to the middle of the mantle margin, where they suddenly disappear. A streak of black pigment runs along the papilla: on the iniier side of the mantle-edge. In the male, the papilla: are mere creimlations. "JTarsupium of the usual shape, with 8-20 ovisacs, the edge is pigmentcd grayish-blacli. Glochidia subspatulate, of the gcneral shape of those of IIf. lienosn and vanzcxemensis (Ortmann, Ann. Carn. Mus., VIII, 1912, pl. 20, figs. 5-6). Length, 0.22, height, 0.28 mm. "The anatomy confirms the affinity of this species to M. lienosn and vnn~~xenzensis (which are closely allied). See Ortmann, 1. c., pp. 340 and 342; Naut., XXIX, 1915, p. 65; Utterback, Am. Mid. Kat., IV, 1916, p. 169. I11 M. vanzcxe?nensis, the papillae of the mantle-edge stand a little more closely together and are more irregular than in Zienosa. In this, the present form is more like Zienosa, but the papilla: are more numerous (14-19), while in lienosa they are 10-12 (Ort-

4 Unive~sit y of Michigan mann) or 8-10 (Utterback). iu. vanz~xewzensis has 10-15 papillae. "In typical lienosa, there is no pigment on the edge of the marsupium, while iv. vnnz~xe?nensis has black or brown pigment. The size of the glochidia of 211. Zienosa is 0.20 x 0.27 (Ortmann) or 0.22 x 0.27 (Utterback) ind that of M. vawxenzensis is 0.22-0.23 x 0.28-0.30." I take pleasure in naming this species after Dr. A. E. Ortmann, who is now engaged in an intensive study of the Naiad. fauna of Kentuclcy.

FIGS. 1 and 2. 11:rlc type. FIGS. 3 anit 4. Female. FIGS. 3 a11~1 0. Felllale t~pe.