Zoological Illustrations Series II/Plate 55
MARGARITADÆ Pl. 1
Margarita crocata.
MARGARITA crocata.
Orange Pearl-Oyster.
Order Acephala. Family Margaritadæ. Nob.
Margaritadæ. Animal byssiferous, attached to marine bodies by a fascicle of tendinous filaments. Shell foliaceous, the centre internally pearly and iridescent: the form irregular; the margins fragile and transparent. Nob.
Genera. Margarita. Malleus. Perna. Pinna. (Vulsella?) Lam.
Sub-genera? Avicula. Crenatula. Inoceramus. Auct.
Generic Character.
Margarita. See Leach. Zool. Miss. 1. p.107. (1814.)
(Meleagrina. Lam. Syst. 1819.)
Specific Character.
Shell subquadrate, squamose, fulvous or yellow, the ear of the right valve dilated and scarcely sinuated, that of the left valve very small: inside silvery blue, hinge smooth.
It is the animal of this genus of Shells, which in sickness and disease, produces the true oriental Pearl: the costly ornament of sovereigns, and the chaste foil of beauty. An interesting account of the Pearl fishery of Ceylon, will be found in Mr. Wood's entertaining Zoography, extracted from Percival's History of that island.
The present is a small species, seldom exceeding the size of the figure: in young shells there is a cardinal tubercle in our valve, which disappears with age. The Pearl-oysters are nearly all inhabitants of warm seas; the species require much elucidation.
The genera, above enumerated, appear to present such a series of affinities, as to justify our suspicions that they form a natural group: the more so, as their analogies may be traced among the perlacious fluviatile shells, forming our family Unionidæ. If further investigation should confirm the correctness of this idea, the sub-genera will, of course, become types of form; bearing the same relation to the genera, as Dipsus does to Anodon, or Castalia to Hyria.