Shell morphological features of the larvae and early postlarvae of species from two venerid (Mollusca: Lamellibranchia) subfamilies, Chioninae (Mercenaria mercenaria, M. campechiensis, M. campechiensis texana and Chionecancellata) and Pitarinae (Pitar morrhuanus), were examined using scanning electron microscopy. A single elongated fold on the anterior half of the left valve became more robust and a small fold in the centre of the right valve increased in length along the hinge line throughout the larval period. A MANOVA of shell length, shell height and provinculum length detected statistically significant (P) differences between the larval shells of Chioninae and Pitarinae, and within the Mercenaria.