File:Tagelus plebeius (Lightfoot, 1786); 1831 edited illustration.jpg

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Illustration of the two valves of the shell in marine Bivalve mollusc Tagelus plebeius

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English: The extremely edited image, from an pale 1831 illustration of the two valves of the shell in marine Bivalve mollusc Tagelus plebeius (Lightfoot, 1786); in the past, Tagelus gibbus[1].
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Source American marine conchology; or Descriptions and coloured figures of the shells of the Atlantic coast of North America. Philadelphia:Printed for the author,1831. Pl 4. image; Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Author Conrad, Timothy Abbott

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