“…For valve fragments of black mussel (Choromytilus meridionalis) from South Africa's west coast, Buchanan (1985) proposed using the breadth of the distinct blue band of the prismatic shell material visible on the valve's interior surface, measured from the ventral margin of the valve (this band is not distinct on California mussel valves). Hamilton (1992) proposed using the measurement from the umbo tip to the internal septum, i.e., interior apex, (umbonal length or umbo thickness) of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), a measurement also proposed by Campbell and Braje (2015) and Singh and McKechnie (2015) for California mussel shells. Campbell and Braje (2015) and Singh and McKechnie (2015) also suggested other measurements: umbo width where the hinge plate is widest, umbo height 5 mm from its tip, length from umbo tip to the anterior end of the ligament shelf, length from umbo tip to the posterior end of the ligament shelf, and length of the ligament shelf.…”