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notes on chrysodomus and other mollusks fro'm the north pacific ocean. By William He ale y Dall, Honorary Curator of MoUvHks, Unitcfl States Notional Museum. During the past year the writer received from Mr. Y. Hirase, of Japan, a number of shells for identification, with a request that any new species be described. Having given special attention to the Chrysodomoid whelks, the opportunity was taken to revise the group-ing of those mollusks as well as to prepare descriptions of a number of new species which occurred in Mr. Hirase's collection. The unique types were returned to him, but of several speoies cotypes were available for the National Collection. A few species of especial interest from the west coast of America are included in this paper. A prodrome of the proposed classification of Chrysodomus and its allies was published^ but, as this comprised merely a list of genera and subdivisions with designation of types, it was thought best to give hercAvith the complete discussion of the facts upon Avhich the revision was based. A large number of boreal species from the Bering Sea region remain to be described at a later oppor-tunity. Genus CHRYSODOMUS Swainson. The nuclei or larval shells of species belonging to Chrysodomini and its allies present several distinct types and numerous mutations. In many cases, as in Buccinum and Busycon^ it was shown many years ago by Loven and others that a single ovicapsule contains a number of ova fertile and unfertile. The unfertile eggs serve as food for the larvae developed from the fertile ones and there is a certain amount of competition between the larvae in the capsule which re-sults in the most vigorous larvae getting more food and making a huger growth than the more weakly coinhabitants of the capsule. Thus at the time of leaving the capsule and coming into the outer world, it sometimes happens that there will be perceptible differ-ences between the individuals issuing from a single capsule, not only 1 Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 29, pp. 7-8, January, 1916. Proceedings U. S. National Museum. Vol 54— No. 2134, 207

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Notes on Chrysodomus and other mollusks from the north Pacific Ocean

William Healey Dall
Proceedings of The United States National Museum 54: 207-234 (1918)

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