ï^aS -=35C -s^sssskït; 115 SIBOGA-EXPEDITIE. '■o O Siboga-Expeditie UITKOMSTF.N OP 1 \ ^iiinwiiii^ vp:rzamiüjj i.\ NEDERLANDSen OOST-INDIÉ 1899— 1900 AAN BOORD H. M. S I B O G A O N D i: R COMMANDO VAN Luilciiaiit ter zee 1^ kl. G. F. TYDEMAN UITGEGEVEN DÜÜR Dr. MAX WEBER Prof. in Amsterdam, Leider der Expeditie (met medewerking van de Maatschappij ter bevordering van het Natuurkundig Onderzoek der Nederlandsche Koloniën) BOEKHANDEL EN DRUKKERIJ VOOKHEKN E. J. BKI LL LEIDEN Sib o ga-Exp editie XLIX' f THE PROSOBRANCHIA, PULMONATA AND OPISTHOBRANCHIA TECTIBRANCHIATA Tribe BULLOMORPHA OF THE SIBOGA EXPEDITION BY M. M. SCHEPMAN Bosch en Duin near Utrecht (Holhind) PART VI PULMONATA and OPISTHOBRANCHIA TECTIBRANCHIATA Tribe BULLOMORPHA With 2 plates LATE E. J. BRILL PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS LEYDEN 19 13 "O o"- uJ HS y.\ ■>■• L'Z^V PART VI PULMONATA AND OPISTHOBRANCHIA TECTIBRANCHIATA Trlbe BULLOMORPHA. Though the moUusks dealed with in this part, do not belong to the Prosoóranc/iia, Prof. Weber thought it would be fit, that I should record them. It was not without hesitation that I have undertaken this task, as far as concerns the Opisthobranchia Tectibranchiata, Tribe Bztlloiuorpha, the Niidibranchiata and other tribes of Tectibranchiata^ even one species belonging to the Tribe BuUomoi'pJia^ having already been treated by R. Bergh (monograph L); but with the kind assistance of Mr. Smith, who compared many of the small species, with the numerous forms which are described, but not figured by Adams and other authors, I have now accomphshed it. The present part contains 19 species of land- and freshwatermollusks, of which 2 are new to science, and 41 species of Opisthobranchia Tectibranchiata Btilloviorpha^ with 15 n. sp. and a few varieties. SIBOGA-EXPEDITIE XLIX'/. 5g PULMÜNAFA. Siibordcr Geophiua. Fam. ZoNiTiDAK. Xesta Albers. 1. Xes/a citrina Linnc. LiNNÉ. Syst. Nat. Kd. X, p. 771, N'^ 595. RUMI'H. Amb. Rariteitkamer, p. 92, PI. 27, fig. 2. Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. VII, Hcli.v, fig. 482. V. M.\RTENS. Ostas. Landschn. p. 193, PI. 6, fig. 2. Trvon Pilsbry. Man. of Conch. 2«- tli1. XV, \>. 151, l'l. 20 A, fig. 58, 59. Stat. 1S4. Ncar Kampong Kclang, South coast of Manipa-islancJ. 36 M. Coral, sand. i Spec. Stat. 240. Banda. 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral, Lithothamnion. i Spcc. Stat. 313. East of Dangar Rcsar, Salcli-bay. Up to 2i^ M. Sand, coral and mud. i Spcc. Fani. ToRN.\TINIDAK. Tornatina .\. Adams. I. Tornatina voluia Ouoy & Gainiard. QUOY & Gaimard. Voy. Astrolabe, Zool. Vol. II, p. 359, PI. 26, fig. 33—35. Ada.mS. Thcs. Conchyl. Vol. IJ, p. 566, PI. 121, fig. 24. Watson. Challenger Report, Gastropoda, p. 656. PlI^BRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 195, PI. 22, fig. 29 — 31. Stat. 58. Seba, Savu, Up to 27 M. Sand. i .Spcc. Adams describes the species as smooth, Watson and Pilsbry mention fine, remote, spiral striation; the Siboga-specimen is in very fine condition, it very well agrces with Pilsbry 's figure, but I should not call the striae remote, though they are narrower than the interstices, they are not visible on that figure. Kobelt has givcn a coloured figure of the species, on plate B of his Bui/acca, in the second edition of the Conchyhen-Cabinet ; this dorsal view, with the animal, but without description, shows a more remote striation, but is less characteristic than the beautiful plates, representing the empty .shclls in Kübelt's monograph. Retusa Hrown. I. Reiusa Sibogae n. sp. PI. XXXI, fig. 3. Stat. 52. 9°3'.4S., 119° 56'. 7 E. Savu-sea. 959 M. Globigerina ooze. i .Spec. .Shell rather large for the genus, oval, thick, white, with raised .spire. Xuclear whorls broken, remaining whorls about 3, (worn), scparated ncar llic apcrture and probably higher on, by a narrow, channelled suture ; last whorl contracted below the suture, then Hatly conve.K, rounded near the base. Sculpture consisting of very fine radiating or growth-striae, stronger at intervals, more conspicuous on upper part of last whorl, and numerous spiral striae, which are raised on the upper part, impressed on the lower part of body-whorl, the interstices are con- 463 siderably broader than the striae, even near the base, where they are more crowded. I see aboLit 13 raised striae, of which the upper ones are fainter, and, I think 40^ — 50 impressed ones, the condition of the shell not allowing a regular counting. Aperture elongately-pear- shaped, narrow above, sharply angular at the summit, rounded below, peristome broken, its contour in accordance with the body-whorl, contracted above; columellar side with a (partly removed) layer of enamel, the cokmiella concave, thick, reflected over the umbiHcus, as a thick enamelled plait, nearly conceahng an umbilical slit. Alt. 6, lat. 37,; apert. alt. 47,, lat. r'/, Mill. Though this specimen is in bad condition, its large size and particular characters, niore- over the great depth at which it has been dredged, induced me to describe it. I know no species which is like it. Volvulopsis n. gen. Shell elongately-ovate, conically pointed above, rounded and but little contracted below, last whorl forming practically the whole shell; spire a small, apparently not pervious pit, nearly concealed by enamel. Type: V. ancillarioidcs Schepm. This new genus has some resemblance with Volvitia, but the spire is much less pointed, the base more rounded ; unfortunately the soft parts are wanting, so the systematic position could not be ascertained as well as might be desirable. Under these circumstances I have located the genus near the place occupied by 1'^o/znUa. I. Volvulopsis ancillarioides n. sp. PI. XXXI, fig. 4. Stat. 52. g° 3'.4 S., 119° 56'./ E. Savu-sea. 959 M. Globigerina ooze. i Spec. Stat. 88. o°34'.6N., ii9°8'.5E. Makassar-strait. 1301 M. Fine grey mud. i Spec. Shell elongately-ovate, upper part much contracted, forming a short cone, with convex sides, white, only one whorl visible, forming nearly the whole shell, but for a scarcely visible top of the spire, which is encircled by a sharp margin, enclosing a small hole in one specimen, nearly and probably always concealed by enamel, in the adult. Sculpture consisting of rather remote lines of growth and crowded spiral striae, raised near the upper part, impressed near the base and on the median part, where they are much fainter in one specimen (perhaps by erosion). Aperture as long as the shell, ending above in a narrow canal; peristome broken, slightly convex at the upper part, nearly straight lower on, running uninterruptedly in the broadly rounded basal margin. Columellar side convex, with a conspicuous layer of enamel; columella nearly straight, thickly enamelled, probably slightly trunrated. Alt. 17, lat. 77.; apert. lat. 4 Mill. The two specimens are somewhat different, that from Stat. 52 being a little more convex, with somewhat stronger sculpture ; as both specimens are more or less defective, this latter character may depend on the state of preservation. Though it was impossible clearly to define every character, the species is too remarkable to be neglected. 4^4 l";iin. S(\rii.\Ni)Rii).\i:. Meloscaphander n. ^jcn. Shell ovate, convex in its iipner |)art, attcniiated below, with low, exsertecl spire ; aperture shorter thaii the shell, larjje; columella inoderateiy curved, thick. Sculpturc consisting of spiral rows of pits. Type: JM. Sibogac Schepm. This shell has the sculpture, biit not the shape of Scap/tamür, which is on the contrary narrower above thaii bcIow and has a sunken spire. I. Mtlosiaphandcr Sibogac w. s|). PI. XXXi, Iil;. 3 — 9. Stat. 22\. 6°24'S., 124° 39' K. lianda-sea. 279S M. Solid bluish grcy nuul witli fnr.iminifcra. I Spec. Shell ovate, broadest in its upper half, obliqucly attenuate below, rather strong, yellowish under a brown epidermis. Whorls 3'/^, forming a short spire, slightly eroded, separated by a deep sutiire, probably a little convex, but the characters of upper whorls are obliterated by erosion ; last whorl large, strongly rounded in its upper part, more straightish in its niedian part, narrower below. Sculpture consisting of spiral lirae in upper part, (about 16 in number), which are often doublé and are crossed by riblets, giving a cancellated appearance to that upper part ; lower on the lirac disappear and have the character of a smooth surface, with about 60 spiral rows of rounded pits, the basal part again witli a few (about 5) lirae. Some of the spiral rows of median zone are very fine, the majorily is rather coarse. Aperture pear-shaped, with a rather acute angle above, becoming soon broader, niuch so below, .slightly compressed at -the base; peristome rather thin, regularly curved, though more above and below, than in median jjart; body-whorl with a conspicuous layer of enamel on its moderately convex columellar side. Columella concave, thick, not angular below, thickly reflected and quite covering the umbilical region. Alt. 16, lat. io7:, ; apert. alt. 15, lat. ó'/,! Mill. Of the three gizzard plates, two are large, subquadrate, with strongly rounded angles, rather thick, calcareous, broadly rounded at the largest extremity, where they are yellowish- white and thinner, one of them nearly straight at the opposite margin, where it is dark brown and thick, lateral sides slightly undulated; the other plate has the front- and back.sides more rounded, but otherwise it is similar; the interior of these plates is convex, with a nearly smooth, subcircular centre and a broad, concentically striated margin, exteriorly these i^hUcs are concave in their broadest part. The third plate is much narrower, elongate, strongly compressed, brown with darker growth-striae, and has much the appearance of a gaping, equal-sided Uiiio pictoriiin. Length of largest plates about 4'/,, their greatest breadth 4'/i, narrowest part 3'/, Mill., smallest plate, long 37», high i'/, Mill. The radula has given only a poor result; as the soft parts seemed to be decayed, I obtained only a few separate lateral teeth, I could find no median ones, probably they were lost, as, according to Bkrgh, is often the case; one of the laterals (i), in a favorable ])osition. 465 has the shape of a curved sword, with a rounded knob, and is finely serrated at one of its margins, a little behind the top. The shape and disposition, as well of the gizzard-plates as of the lateral teeth, four of which are in situ, displayed the appearance of the ribs of a quadruped, as in Scaphander, and are in accordance with my locating the species amongst the Scaphandridae, though, if this be right, the family-characters ought to be altered in accordance with the slightly raised spire in the new genus. Scaphander Montfort. 1. Scaphander Sibogae n. sp. PI. XXXI, fig. 10. Stat. 18. 7°28'.2S., II5°24'.6E. Bali-sea. 1018 M. Fine grey mud. 18 Spec. Stat. 45. 7°24'S., ii8°i5'.2E. Flores-sea. 794 M. Fine grey mud. 2 Spec. Stat. 208. 5°39'S., 122° 12' E. Between Buton and Kabaëna. 1886 M. Solid green mud. i Spec. Shell oval, rather thick for the genus, white, under a light-brown epidermis. Sculpture consisting of more or less unequal growth-striae, having at intervals the appearance of folds, and numerous spirals, which, on the ventral side, have often the appearance of rows of impressed punctures; on the back and near the aperture, they are more like impressed spiral grooves, with faint punctures; towards the base the grooves are deeper and partly distinctly punctured, however this sculpture varies considerably in different specimens, the punctures being more distinct in some specimens than in other ones. Spire concave, but the spiral perforation is quite concealed by the enamel and bordered by a sharp keel. Body whorl moderately convex. Aperture wide, especially below, where it is dilated; its upper margin forms a large, rounded wing, much surpassing the spire, outer margin slightly convex, basal margin regularly rounded. Columellar side of body-whorl not very convex above, strongly concave below, the body with a strong layer of enamel. Alt. (from apex to base of ajaert.) 23, lat. 18, apert. alt. with wing 26, lat. above 6^3, below 1 2 Mill. Alt. (from apex to base of apert.) 25, lat. 20, apert. alt. with wing 28, lat. above 7, below 1473 Mill. This species has some resemblance with S. iinindus Wats., but the wing of the aperture is much larger, the aperture is much broader in its lower half, the columella of the new species being much more concave, the basal part of peristome is more regularly curved in S. inundtis, dilated in 5. Sibogae, the sculpture is different, though variable, as stated above; the specimen from Stat. 208 is very small (young) and strongly punctured. Perhaps it is different, but I would not describe another new species on a rather similar specimen, the differences of which may depend on age; the first recorded measurements are of a fine specimen with epidermis, which has served for description, the other ones of the largest, somewhat bleached specimen. 2. Scaphander attcnnaüts n. sp. PI. XXXI, fig. 11. Stat. 52. 9°3'.4S., ii9°56'.7E. Savu-sea. 959 M. Globigerina oozc. 5 Spec. Shell oval, upper part rather much attenuated, moderately strong, white under a yellowish 13 466 or browiiish epidermis. Sciilplure consislin^ of more or less conspicuous {frowth-slriae and more or less closcset spiral rows of n)imded punctures, which are cspecially conspicuous on tiie ventral side, and, in most cases, much less so towards the ajjerture, wliere thcy liave in many instances the appearance of shghtly punctured spiral slriae; near the base the interstices have nearly the character of lirae. Spire concave, concealed l)y an enamcllous deposit, bordered by an obtiise keel. Body-whorl nol very conve.x. Apcrture wide, especially in its lower part, which is much dilated; its upper margin scarcely winged, elevated only a liltle above the body-whorl; outer margin nearly straight, basal margin regularly rounded. Columellar side of body-whorl not very convex above, covered by a thin laycr of enamel, very concave below. Alt. (from apex tt) base of apert.) 23, lat. ló'/», apert. all. wilh wing 24Y3, lat. above 47,, below 12'/,, Mill. Alt. (from ape.v to base of apert.) 25'/,,, lat. iS'/,, apert. alt. with wing 27, lat. above 4'/,, below 137, Mill. This species, b\' its shape and short wing, niay be the nearest all)- of S. cancellatits V. Martens (Üie beschalten Gastropoden der deutschen Tiefsee-H.xped. 1898 — 99, p. 131, PI. 5, fig. 19), but it is considerably more attenuated above, the body-whorl is much less convex than in the figure of v. M.vrtens, the sculpture seems to be different; however sculpture scarcely seems to be a ver}- constant character, as will be seen in the description of my new species, the development of the punctures differing considerably in some paris of the shell ; in some specimens very fine intermediate rows of punctures are perceptible, scarcely present in other ones, the colour varies from yellow-brown to rathcr dark brown, even though being quite fresh and containing the soft parts; however these differences can only be individual, otherwise nearly every specimen should be a species. The same observations about sculpture have been made in the preceding species. Likewise the different measurenients have been made after the same rule as in 5. Sibogae. 3. Scaphandcr siibglobosa n. sp. PI. XXXII, fig. i. Stat. 45. 7°24'S., 118° 15'. 2 E. Florcs-sca. 794 M. Fine grcy mud. i Spec. Stat. 178. 2°4o'S., I28°37'.5E. Ceram-sea. 835 M. Rluc mud. i Spec. Shell broadly oval, attenuated above, rather thin, white under a reddish-brown epidermis. Sculpture consisting of folds, more crowded at the beginning of last whori, more remote near the aperture, and spiral rows of relatively large punctures, occupying a large part of the shell, but less conspicuous towards the aperture and .separated by narrow interstices, which are narrower and more raised on the basal half, with true lirae near the base. Spire concave, concealed by a deposit of enamel, bordered by a very low, rounded, white margin. Body-whorl rather convex. Aperture wide, dilated below, upper margin with a small (broken) wing, outer margin regularly but not strongly convex, ba.sal margin regularly rounded, columellar side strongly convex along the body, which is covered by an orange layer of enamel ; lower part or true columclla strongly concave. Alt. (from spire to base of apert.) 28, lat. 22; apert. alt. with wing 30, lat. above 6, below iS Mill. »4 46; This species agrees by the small wing with the preceding one, but its margin round the impressed spire is still much blunter, the shell is more convex ; the new species is much more convex than in 5". cancellahis^ the columella much more curved, the peristome more convex; moreover the shell is considerably larger and the sculpture much coarser than any of the species described above or otherwise described from the Indic. The specimen from Stat. 45 is very young and doubtful. 4. ScapJiandcr sp. Stat. 321. 6°5'.5S., ii3°3o'E. Java-sea. 82 M. Fine, grey mud. i Spec. The specimen long about 5^/3 Mill., probably belongs to the genus Scaphander ; as its peristome is very fragile, the basal margin breken, and the shell has been broken and repaired during life, I think it is preferable not to name or describe it, as it is too young and obscure. 5. Scaphander sp. ? Stat. 260. Near North poiiit of Nuhu Jaan, Kei-islands. 90 M. Sand, coral and shells. 2 Spec. The specimens are small and decidedly young-, though the sculpture resembles that of the preceding specimen, I think they do not belong to the same species; they are still less worth describing. Atys Montfort. 1. Atys naticum Linné. LiNNÉ. Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 726, N» 332. RUMPH. Amb. Rariteitkamer, p. 91, PI. 27, fig. H. Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 5S4, PI. 124, fig. 107 — 109. Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XVII, Atys, fig. i. PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 263, PI. 28, fig. 11 — 13. KOBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Bullacea, p. 13, PI. 2, fig. 13, 14. Stat. 47. Bay of Bima near South fort. 55 M. Mud with patches of fine coralsand. i Spec. Stat. 240. Banda. 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral, Lithothamnion. i Spec. Both specimens of this common species are very young. 2. Atys sp. Stat. 33. Bay of Pidjot, Lombok. 22 M. and less. Mud, coral and coralsand. i Spec. Stat. 133. Lirung, Salibabu-island. Up to 2,6 M. ^lud and hard sand. i Spec. Both .specimens have the appearance of being young ; as both are moreover defective and the shape has no prominent characters, I think it not advisable to name them ; the shells are much more elongated than the young specimens of A. nanaan and have only a very faint columellar fold. The species much resembles A. hyalina Watson, but seems not to be identical, as Mr. Smith, who compared it in the British Museum, has not identified it. 468 3. .'Ifjs multhtriata n. s|). l'l. XX XII, (■|-,^ 2. Stat. n- Sailus kctjil, 1'atcrnostor-islands. 27 M. aiul loss. Coral and coralsand. 1 Spcc. Shell elonj^ated, with slicjhtly convex sides, attcnuatecl ahove, ihin, iransparent white; sculpiure consistinjj of «jrowth-striae, which are rathcr coarse in some parts of the shcll and esnecially lowards the spire, wherc they are more crowded, bein<ï more remote and fold-Hi fig- -■ Stat. 279. Rumah-Kuda-bay, Roma-island. 36 M. Mud and sand. i Spec. Stat. 301. Pepela-bay, East coast of Rotti-island. 22 M. Mud, coral and Lithothamnion. i Spec. This is the more elongated form, without tracé of an angle. Both specimens are small. 7. A/ys (Aliciila) sp. Stat. 4. Djangkar fjava). 9 M. Coarse sand. i Spec. SntOG.I-EXPEDITIE XLIX'/- - 6l 17 .J70 1'robably a yoiinjj[ specimen, (total Iciij^ah 7 Mill.) willioiit prtunineiit characters, resemblinj^ the prccetlin^ species, biit the part of ptrristoine, near vertex, not or scarccly ooiUordcd. I tan nnt iilentily it, biit think it is not advisalilc to ilescribe it as m\v. 8. .Uys (Aliiu/a) su/>nnijua-//atia w. sp. I'l. XXXII, li^r. S, 9. Stat. n. Sailus kctjil. ratcriioster-islands. 37 M. and Icss. Coral aiul coralsand. 5 Spec. Shell ovatc, roiiiuleilly-lrmu-ateil abovc, more contractcd below, thin, |jcllucicl, white. Sciilptiire consistinjj of rather sliony;, radialinj^ striac and a few conspicuous, impressed, spiral striae, at the upper and basal part of body-whorl, the inedian part of ihat whorl beinjj covered with very fine, close-set spirals, only visible under a strong lens. .Spire concave, but scaicely iimbilicated, (juite or nearly concealed by the cnamelloiis ])oinl . b\ its armalure of aperlure. 4. Riu^icula plicifera n. sp. l'I. XXXII, ^l},^ 12. Stat. 52. 9''3'.4S., 1 19''56'.7 Iv. Savu-sca. 959 M. Glubi^jcrina od/c. i Spcc. Shell small, ovate. witl) short, conical spire, rather smooth, whitish. W'horls about 5, of which about i'/, form a smoolh, inllated nucleus, post-nuclear whorls scarcely convex, separated by a conspicuous suture. Scul|)ture consisiinj^ of 3 spiral, infrasutural lirae, the lower one accompanied by a rather conspicuous «jroove, and of about i 3 ^^rooves from periphery to base ; the infrasutural lirae are crossed by numcrous, fme plicae, occujiying also the upper part of otherwise smooth median zone. Aperture pear-shaped, an^jular above; peristome not developed, columellar side of body-whorl enamelled, without teeth, columella with 2 folds. Alt. 4'/,. lat. 3'/,; apert. alt. 27,. lal. 1'/., Mill. Though this specimen is not full-grown and consequently the characters of the aperture and even the measurements, have in part no great value, the very peculiar sculpture may serve to recognize this species, if more complete materials might be procured. This sculpture seemed to be too remarkable, not to describe and name the species. Fam. PinuNiD.\E. Philine Ascanius. 1 . Philine qnadripartita Ascanius. ASCA.MUS. K. Vctensk. Ak. Stockh. Handl., 1772, p. 329, PI. 10, fig. A., B. Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 599, PI. 125, fig. 159. PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XVI, p. 10, PI. 9, fig. 1—7, PI. 3, fig. 47—56, {aperta). KOBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Bullacea, p. 138, PI. 3, fig. i — 6. Stat. 251. 5°28'.4S., 132° 0.2 E. Arafura-sea. 204 M. Hard coralsand. 2 Spcc. I have applied the name of Ascanius, in accordance with Bergh, in his monograph L of the Siboga-E.xpedition. By examining the gizzard-plates, I found ihat the specimens under consideration, agree with thosc of Ph. (]itadripartita^ and not with those of Ph. riibra Bergh, which that author has recorded from .Stat. 251. 24 INDEX OF GENERA AND SPECIES. page Acmaea Eschscholtz 95 — neglecta Schepm. PI. I, fïg. 11... 95 — saccliarina Linné 96 — striata Quoy & Gaim., var. boriiccnsis Reeve 95 Actaeon Montfort 462 — JlauiDifiis Gmeün 462 Amalthea Schumacher 199 — australis Quoy & Gaimard . . . 199 — conica Schumacher 199 — Danieli Grosse 199 — lissa Smith 199 Amphidromus Albers 457 — interrnptus Muller, var. infra- viridis Martens 457 Amphiperas Gronovius 140 — Aiigasi (Adams) Reeve .... 144 — birostre Linné 145 — concinman Adams & Reeve . . 142 — deflexuni Sowerby 145 — formosiim Adams & Reeve . . 143 — hordaceum Reeve 143 — ■ lacteuDi Lamarck 141 : — margarita Sowerby 141 — oviformis Lamarck 140 — ovuni Linné 140 — philippinaruui Sowerby .... 144 — pndicum Adams 141 — roseomaculatitm Schepm. PI. XI, fig. 10 142 — secale Sowerby 145 — Seuipcri Weinkauft" 143 — striatuluiii Sowerby 142 — volva Linné 143 SIliOGA-EXPEDITIE XLIX ' ƒ. page AmpuUaria Lamarck 197 — anipullacea Linné 197 Ancilla Lamarck 256 — abysskola Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig. 5 . 258 — ampla Gmelin 256 — australis Sowerby 257 — cylindrica Sowerby 256 — Edgariana Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig. 4. 257 — viamillata Hinds 257 — mauritiana Sowerby 256 — mucronata Sowerby 257 — scapliclla Sowerby 256 — tricolor Gray 257 Ancistrosyrinx Dall. 420 — pulchella Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig. 6 421 — travancorica Smith, var. granu- lata Smith 420 Aquillus Montfort 1 10 — aqiiatilis Reeve iio — elongatus Reeve, var . 112 — gemmatus Reeve 1 1 1 — gracilis Reeve 112 — grandimaculatus Reeve 113 — labiosus Wood, var. orientalis Nevill. 1 1 1 — lotoriiis Linné 229 — Pfeiffer ianiis Reeve 112 — pilearis Linné iio, 229 riibecula Linné iii, 229 — tuberosus Lamarck 113 — vcspaceus Lamarck ? 1 1 1 Argyropeza Melv. & Stand 169 — divina Melv. & Stand. PI. X V, fig. 1 1 . 1 69 — Melvilli Schepm. PI. XII, fig. i . 170 25 62 47S Astralium I.iiik iti\\.ssoni>H Schcpm. l'l. II, fi^. i . .uiilr.ittim Gmcl \i,\iir l-iiinc ..i/iv/>/('j7/;// Schcpm. l'l. V, lig. 6 64 — nigromaculaluin Schc[)m. l'l. V'l, -•"^ fig. 4 69 — qiiadricolor Schcpm. l'l. V, tig. 7 65 — /'///('w/(7t///(/////// Schcpm. l'l. V, lig. 4 63 scititluin Adams 66 — siinpliw Schcpm. Fl. V, lig. 5 . 64 — sqiiamocariuiiiiiiii Schcpm. Fl. VI, fig. 3 6S — virgo Schcpm. Fl. \', lig. S . . 65 Calpurnus Montfort 146 — vcrritcostts Linnc. l'l. X\', fig. 10. 146 Cancellaria Lamarck 263 — antiquatii llinds 264 — bicolor Hinds 263 — crciiift-ra Sowerby Fl. XXIII, fig. 1 264 — lainellosa Hinds 264 — macrospira Adams & Rccvc . . 263 — nassoides Schepm. l'l. .XVIIL fig. 9 263 — obliqnata Lamarck 264 — scalata Sowerby 265 — textilis Kicner 265 — Verreanxi Kicner 265 Cantharidus Montfort 41 — artkiilaris Adams 42 — elongatus Wood 42 — C///^iV-//Montrouzier. Fl. IX, lig. 4 41 — maldivensis .Smith 43 — pliciferus Schcpm. Fl. 111, lig. 3. 43 — polycltroma Adams 42 Capulus Montfort 202 — fi'ttgili^ .Smith 202 Cassis Klein 121 — bisiilcahi Schub. & Wagn 122 — glauca Linnc 122 — pila Reeve 121 — rufa Linnc 230 — saburon Brug. var. bisulcata Schub. & Wagn 122 — saburon Brug. var. pila Rccvc . . . 121 — torquala Reeve 123, 230 — vibex Linnc 122, 230 — vibex Linné var. crinacca Linnc. . . 123 Cerithidea Swainson 16S — oniala Adams 168 Cerithiopsis Forbes & Hanlcy 169 — Vcrsluysi Schcpm. l'l. .\1, fig. 7. 169 3' -9 ■l'T 469 469 468 4^- 470 468 470 46S 458 458 61 62 196 196 167 167 167 420 420 360 360 360 473 473 16 •9 '7 17 '9 16 18 16 29 18 16 ■7 18 ■7 18 26 479 p^ge Cerithium Adanson 157 — aduncitin Gould 162 — balteatuui Philippi 159 — citrinmn Sowerby 157 — clavis (Sowerby) Reeve . . . . 161 — columna Sowerby 157 — coraliuin Kiener 158 — corallinum Reeve 158 — dorsuosum Reeve 162 — echinatum Kiener 157 — echinatum Lamarck 158 — granositm Kiener - . 160 — Koperbergi Schepni 163 — lactejiin Kiener , . 163 — macitlosjim Mighels 161 — tiioniin Lamarck 160 — mom lil Lam. var. monilifeva Kiener 161 — nodulosiim Bruguière 157 — novacliollandiae Adams . . . . 158 — pauxilluin Adams 162 — pipcritum Sowerby 163 — rostratiiiii Sowerby 159 — rubus Reeve 159 — serratuui Wood 159 — serratiimWooéva.v.sorduiida Gould 160 — tenellum Sowerby 160 — hibercidatum Linné 161 — tubercidatum Linné var. variegatum Q. & G 161 — ■ Tydemani Schepm. PI. XI, fig. 6 . 163 — zi'briiDi Kiener 162 Chelyonotus (Swainson) Bergh .... 106, 218 — semperi Bgh 1 07, 2 1 8 Chloritis Beek 455 — argillacca Ferussac 455 — conjecta Smith 456 Chrysodomus Swainson 300 — Snilthi Schepm. PI. XIX, fig. 6; Pi. XXIII, fig. 1 1 . . . . 300 Chrysostoma Swainson 41 — nicobaricus Gmelin 41 — paradoxum Bor'n 41 Cithara Schumacher 435 — citharella var. Tryon 436 — cylindrica var. Smith 435 — fusiformis Reeve 435 ■ — lyra Reeve 436 — lyrica Reeve 435 — marginelloides Reeve 435 — strotnboides Reeve 435 Clanculus Montfort 39 — atropiirpurciis Gould 40 — ■ samoensis Hombr. & Jacq. ... 40 page Clanculus uncdo Adams 39 Clathurella Carpenter 438 — cavcrnosa Reeve 438 — japonica Melvill 439 — pliilippinensis Reeve 438 — Polyhymnia Melvill 438 — ;'2(/i3rt//rrt:/rt Schepm. PI. XXIX, fig. 6 439 — virgo Schepm. Pi. XXIX, fig. 5 . 439 Clava Martyn 164 — aliico Linné 164 — articiilata Adams & Reeve 164 — aspcra Linné 166 — fasciatus Brug 166 — gemmatum Tryon pars 164 — Koclii Philippi 165 martiniana Pfeiffer 166 — obeliscus 'Bruguière 164 — Pfejferi Dunker 165 — Fliaros Hinds 167 — procerum Kiener 166 — sincusis Gmelin 164 — tenuisculpta Sowerby 165 — vertagus Linné 167 — vulgaris Reeve 167 Clavosurcula Schepm 429 — 5/(5ö^«^ Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig.7 429 Cocculina Dall 17 — alvcolata Schepm. PI. I, fig. 8; PI. VIII, fig. II 20 — cingulala Schepm. PI. I, fig. 6 . . 19 — oblonga Schepm. Pl.I, fig. 5; PI. VIII, fig- 9 18 — ovata Schepm. Pl.I, fig. 7; PI. VIII, fig. 10 19 — striata Schepm. PI. I, fig. 10 ; PI. IX, fig. I 21 — subcompressa Schepm. PI. I, fig. 9; PI. VIII, fig. 12 21 — subquadrata Schepm. Pi. I, fig. 4 ; PI. VIII, fig. 8 17 Cochlostyla Ferussac 457 — lais Pfeiffer 457 — najas Pfeiffer. 457 — pucUa Broderip, var. subpuella Pilsbry 457 Colubraria Schumacher 304 — antiquata Hinds 304 — compta Sowerby 304 — obscurus Adams 304 Columbella Lamarck 329 — albina Kiener 331 — amirantiiim Smith 331 — araneosa Kiener 330 27 4S0 l.»i;c ColumbcUa ///c//<» Uuclos 33^^ — atramtniosa Rccvc 338 biilcntati Rccvc 330 iirciiiftslnata Sclicpin. l'l. XX, lij,'. 6 332 ioiispersa Gaskuin 334 — iOns/>irsn Gaskoin, var. bm-is Schcpm. ri. XX. fit;. 9 . . . 334 — conspersa Gaskoin, var. tiodosa Schepm. l'l. XX, fig. 10. . . 334 — coHsptTsa Gask., var. puclh^ Rccvc. 335 — Cumingi Rccvc 336 — discors Ginclin 337 — t-loiigiilti Sclicpm. l'l. XX, fi^. 7 . 333 — Jlavii Bru^uicrc 337 flavida Lamarck ^IJ — Jiil^uraiis Lamarck 329 — fiilgiiraiis Lam., var. pitnctata Lamarck 329 — ligula Duclos 331 — marquesa Gaskoin, var 332 — micans (Pease) ïryon . . . . 332 — pardalina Lamarck. . 329, 451 — pt-rphxa Schcpm. PI. X.\, fig. 12 337 — rasiola Duclos ' . 330 — semipunctata Lamarck .... 337 — sitnplix Schcpm. PI. XX, fig. 8 . 333 — scripta Lamarck 330 — Terpsichore Sow 336 — Terpsichore Sow. \ar. lineolata Kiener 336 — troglodytes Souverbie 336 — turturina Lamarck 330 — undnlata Schcpm. PI. .\.\, fig. 1 1 335 — varians Sowerby 331 — versicolor Sowerby 330 Conus Linnc 377 aculeiformis Reeve . . . 392, 393, 394 — acutangulus Chemnitz 392 — Adansoni Lamarck 390 — ammiralis Linné 383 — archicpiscopus Hwass 397 — arenatus Hwass 380 — aspcr Lamarck 391 — aureus Hwass? 398 — boeticus Reeve, var. rivularis Reeve . 383 — canccUatus Lamarck 392 — canoniciis Hwass 397 — capitaneus Linnc 385 — catus Hwass 39O — Ceylonensis Chemnitz 381 — characteristicus Chemnitz 379 — circumcisiis Born 395 — claviis Linnc 30)5 Conus loronnfiis Uillwyn 381 coronatiis Dillw. var. Aristophanes Duclos 382 — costatus Chemnitz 391 — deltciiliis Sch>.-pm. PI. .X.XV, fig. 3 . . 392 — dux Hwass 395 — cbracus Linnc 38 1 — ebiirneiis Hwass 378 — elegans Schepm. PI. X.XV, fig. 4 • • 393 — episcopiis Hwass 397 — ermincus Horn 387 — fasciatus Sowerby 389 — figitl'iiiis Linné 379 — filicinctns Schcpm. PI. .\XV, fig. i. . 384 — jlavidiis Lamarck 386 — jloriduliis Adams & Recvc 383 — gfograplius Linnc 396 — glans Hwass 394 — hebraeus Linnc 381 — insculptiis Kiener 394 — lacteiis Lamarck 3S8, 389 — legatiis Lamarck 396 — lineatns Chemnitz 387 — literatus Linnc 378 — lithoglyphus Meuschen 387 — lividiis Hwass 386, 387 — magus Linnc 388 — magus Linnc, var. raphanus Hwass. . 388 — marmorejis Linnc 377 — Martinianus Reeve 389 — miles Linnc 3^5 — miliaris Bruguièrc 382 — milU'punctatus Lamarck 378 — mindanus Hwass. var. p Reeve . . . 391 — minimus Gmelin 381 — mucronatiis Reeve 390 — - mucronatiis Reeve, var. Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXV, fig. 2 390 — muriciilatus Sowerby 383 — mus Hwass 3S0 — musicus Hwass 3^- — nigropunctatus Sowerby 390 — nussatclla Linnc 394 — obscurus Reeve 396 — ochroleucus Gmelin 389 — omar ia Hwass 397 — papillaris Reeve 3^4 — parius Rc(?ve 3^9 — perlusus Hwass 3^8 — plaiiorbis Born 3^7 — pracfcctus Hwass 3^9 — quercinus Hwass 3^0 — radialus Gmelin 3^9 — radiatus Recvc 3^9 28 48 1 page Conus rattus Hwass., var. talütensis Hwass. . 386 — rosi'HS Lamarck 380 — senator Linné 387 — sinensis Sowerby 391 — Sovverbyi Reeve 391 — spectrum Linné var 388 — sponsalis Chemnitz 381 — stercus miiscarum Linné 380 — striatus Linné 395 — siigillatus Reeve 386 — SJilcatiis Hwass 391 — suturatns Reeve 379 - — tahitensis Hwass 386 — taitensis Kiener 386 — terebellum Martini 394 — terebra Born 394 — tessellatiis Born 378 — textile Linné 396, 397 — textile Linné, var. archiepiscopus Hwass. 397 — tulipa Linné 395 — turricnlatus Sowerby 392 — unicolor Kiener 390 — varius Linné 382 — vexillitni Gmelin 384 — vimiceus Weinkauft" 393 — vimineus Reeve 393 — violaceus Reeve 396 — voluminalis Hinds 384 Coralliophila H. & A. Adams 360 — abbreviata Blainville 361 — andamana Melvill ? 363 — diversiformis Kiener 361 — galea Chemnitz 361 — inadrcporaniiu Sowerby 361 — monodonta Quoy & Gaimard. . . . 361 — neritoidea Chemnitz 361 — persica Melvill var 362 — rubrococcinea Melvill & Standen? . . 361 — sqiiainosissima Smith ? 362 — squamulosa Reeve. . , 361 — violacea Kiener 361 Crepidula Lamarck . . . 201 — Walclii Hermannsen 201 — Walshii Tryon 201 Cuma Humphreys 354 — carinifera Lamarck 354 Cyclostrema Marryat 36 — eucliilopteronoides Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. II 451 — rccvcana Hinds 36 Cyclotus Guilding igS — kangcamis (v Mlldff.) Schepm. PI. XH, fig. 10 198 page Cyclotus snccinctiis v. Martens 198 Cylichna Loven 471 — bizona A. Adams 472 — javanica Schepm. PI. XXXH, fig. 6. 471 — Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXXII, fig. 7. 472 Cylindra Schumacher 289 — dactylus Linné 289 Cyllene Gray 301 — oblonga Schepm. PI. XXII, fig. 10 . 301 — Sibogae Schepm. PI. XIX, fig. 7 . . 301 Cymbium Montfort 262 — aetJiiopicuni Linné 262 Cypraea Linné 126 — annulus Linné 130 — arabica Linné 129 — asellus Linné 134 — capHt serpentis Linné 129 — carneola Linné 126, 231 — caurica Linné 128 — chrysalis Kiener 127, 128 — clandestina Linné 134 — ■ containinata Gray 127 • — cribraria Linné 134 — cruenta Gmelin 231 — erosa Linné 134 — errones Linné 132 — errones Linné, var. oviim Gmelin. . 132 — flaveola Linné 135 — fiinbriata Gmelin 127 — gaiigrenosa Solander 136 — ■ helvola Linné 135 — Humphreysii Gray 133 interstincta Wood 136 — isabclla Linné 126 — Lamarckii Duclos 134 — limacina Lamarck 136 — lutea Gronovius 133 — lynx Linné 131, 231 — viauritiana Linné 231 — microdon Gray 127 — miliaris Gmelin 134 — moneta Linné 129 — moneta Linné, var. icterina Lamarck 130 — niicleus Linné 136 — pyriforinis Gray 132 — quadritnaculata Gray 128 — scjtrra Chemnitz 230 — staphylea Linné 136 — talpa Linné 127, 231 — tigris Linné 131, 231 — ursellus Gmelin 128 — variolaria Lamarck 231 — vitellus Linné 131, 231 29 482 Cypraca Wallen Gray sicsiic Linnc . 1 .';:■-■ Danilia Hriisin.i 7^ — W'eberi Schcpin. l'l. II, fig. 6 . 73 DaphncUa llimls 440 aiirtoltt Recvc 440 cflfbensis Schcpm. IM. XXIX, fig. 9. 441 — flf^iintisshiia Schcpm. l'l. XXIX, »">k'- 5* 44' — Euphrosyiu Mclvill & Standen . . 440 — perfragilis Schcpm. l'l. X.XIX, l'i^'. 12 443 — j«^«/(»/iriosus Recve, var. coitcinna Rccvc. IM. XXIV, fi^'. 9 . . . . — tit/iisfus Lamarck — ajfinis Reeve var. r — axiiornis Lamarck. l'l. .\.XI\', h|^. 11. — Jitttilcsii Sowcrb)' •. — capuiiniis Lamarck — arvicoriiis Lamarck — cichoreiim Gmclin — cirrosus Hinds — Cuviingi Adams — endivia Lamarck — funiculatus Recve — fuscus Dunker — hanslellitin Linnc ........ — inflatus Lamarck — Macgillivrayi Dohrn — marliuianus Recve PI. .\XI\', fig. 10. — maurus Broderip — nigrispitiostis Recve. PI. .\.\I\', fig 6. — ramosus Linné — rarispina Lamarck — reclicornis{\'. Marts.) Kobelt & Löbbecke — rccurvirostris Broderip — scolopax Dilhvyn — tenuiipina Lamarck. PI. .\XI\', fig. 7. — ternispina Lamarck. PI. XXIV, fig- S 341, 342, — ternispina Lamarck var. nifolirata Schcpm — tribiilus Linnc 340, — trigonulus Lamarck — Iriqufter Born — Troscluli Lischke 40 -.> -'4 -l -4 ,v^ 3"' .V^ 39 y) 240 340 343 343 346 346 346 345 347 347 348 349 345 34S 344 346 344 348 344 343 346 340 348 343 347 344 344 341 343 342 343 345 345 342 Nassa Lamarck 311 — agapeta Watson 326 — albcscens Dunker 326 — angriasensis Mclvill & Standen . . . 328 page Nassa arciilaria Linnc 311 — babylonica Watson 318 — bifariii Baird 316 — bimacnlosa A. Adams 312 — caiialicitlata Lamarck 3i(; — clathratuin Kicncr 313 — coroitala Hrii;^uicrc 312 costcllifcra Rccvc 327 — crebricostata Schcpm. PI. .XX, fig. 3 . 318 — crcnolirata A. Adams 322 — crcnulata Brugiiicrc 320 — crcnulata Brug. var. margaritifcra . . 327 — dclnata A. Adams 322 — dcnsigranata Rccvc 327 — diliita Smith 323 — dispar Adams 321 — fchinata A. Adams 323 — elcgans Kicncr 313 — elcgans Kicncr, var. fnlgiiraiis Schcpm. PI. XIX, fig. 10 314 — elegant 11 la Schepm. l'l. .XIX, fi;^. 11 . 315 — fissilabris Adams 322 — jlamviulata Schcpm. l'l. XIX, fig. 12 . 314 — gaudiosa Hinds 322 — geminulata Lamarck 328 — geminulata Lam. var. xuiriegata A. .Adams 32S — gemmulifera A. Adams 328 — glans Linnc 313 — globosa Quoy & Gaimard 313 — granosocostata Schepm. PI. X.X, fig- 5. 325 — hirta Kicncr 3 '5. 3 '6, 320 — horrida Dunker 323 — iviinersa Carpenter 313 — leptospira A. Adams 313 — liicida Gould 321 — viacrocepliala Schcpm. l'l. X.X, fig. 2 . 317 — utargaritifera Dunker I2j — monilis Kicncr 313 — mnltipiinctata Schepm. PI. XX, fig. 4 . 321 — muricata Quoy & Gaimard. '. . . . 323 — nodifera Powis 315 — olivacea Bruguicre 319 — olivaccum Bruguicre 319 — ovoidea Schepm. PI. X.X, fig. i . . . 316 — ovoidea Schcpm. var. brevis Schepm. . 317 — papillosa Linné 316 — pau per a Gould 324 — picta Dunker 321 — pnlla Linné var? 312 — punctata A. Adams 322 — pitsio A. Adams 325 — scabrum Dunker non .\nton .... 323 — scalaris A. Adams 320 34 487 page Nassa siniisigera A. Adams 324 — siqiiijoreiisis A. Adams var 320 — splendidula Dunker 326, 327 — subspiyiosa Lamarck 323 — taenia Gmelin 319 — tliersites Bruguière 312 — tiarula Kiener 322 — tringa Souverbie 3^4 — unlcolor Kiener 3^9 Nassaria Link 31° — acuniinata Reeve 3'°' 3" — nivea Gmelin 3^0 — suturalis A. Adams. PI. XXIV, fig. 4 310 Natica Adanson 206 — alapapilionisQ.\\'im\\.v^.x.articiilataV\\\\. 208 — albmnen Linné 216 — apora Watson 217 — arachnoidea Gmelin 207 — aselliis Reeve 210 — atypha Watson 210 — aurantia Lamarck 214 — rt?^;-a«//rtLam.var. J//W;v/Hombr.&Jacq. 214 — aurantia Lam. var. straininea Recluz . 214 — buriasensis Recluz 210 — chinensis Lamarck 207 — cinnamomea Menke 207 — Colliei Recluz 210 — eiizona Recluz 208 — faba Schepm. PI. XIII, fig. 5 ... 214 — filosa Sowerby 217 — fleiiiingiana Recluz 216 — globosa Chemnitz 212 — prracilis Recluz 211 — helvacea Lamarck 212 — lineata Lamarck 211 — lurida Philippi 209 — maheense Reeve 207 — maheensis Tryon 207 — mahesiensis Dufo 207 — mamilla Linné 215 — marochiensis Gmelin ....... 208 — marochiensis Gmelin var. tessellata Phil. 209 — maiira Bruguière 217 — melanostoma Gmelin 216 — melanostoma QivatX. \2LX.fibrosa'iiO\A&yii.l 216 — melanostomoides Quoy & Gaimard . . 216 — mozaica Sowerby 207 — nebulosa Schepm. PI. XIII, fig. 2 . . 209 — picta Recluz 208 — poivisiana Recluz 215 — Raynaudiana Recluz 207 — Raynoldiana Tryon 207 — rnfa Born 211 page Natica simiae Deshayes 217 • — simplex Schepm. PI. XIV, fig. i . . . 213 — simnlans Smith 213 — solida Blainville 207 — strongyla Melvill 210 — suffttsa Reeve 215 — snpraornaia Schepm. PI. XIII, fig, 4 . 212 — zebra Lamark 206 Nerita Adanson 3 — albicilla Linné 3 — antiqiiata Recluz 7 — argus Recluz 8 — atropurpurea Recluz 7 - — chamaeleon Linné 4 — chamaeleon Linné var. squamulata Guill. 4 — chrysostoma Recluz 6 — costata Chemnitz ....*... 3 — exiivia Linné 3 — jlammulata Recluz 6 — granulata 2^ Sp. ? Rumph 7 — incerta v. d. Busch 8 — inscnlpta Recl. var. arata Hombr. & Jacquin . . 8 — Le Guillouana Recluz 5 — maura Recluz 5 — maxima Chemnitz 5 — ocellata Guillou 8 — oleagina Reeve 6 — patuia Recluz . . . ' 5 — planospira Anten 7 — plicata Linné 6 — polita Linné 7 — polita Linné, var. Rumphii Recluz . . 7 — reticulata Karsten 4 — semirugosa Recluz 5 — semirugosa Recluz, var. subglobosa v. Martens 5 — signata Macleay 4 — stella Chemnitz 4 — striata Burrow 6 — Spengleriana Recluz 6 — undata Linné S Neritilia v. Martens 14 — rubida Pease 14 Neritina Lamarck 9 — auriculata Lamarck 9 — bicanaliculata Recluz 9 — brevispina Lamarck, PI. VIII, fig. 4. 11 — communis Quoy & Gaimard. ... 10 — crepidularia Lam., var. exaltata Recl. 9 — diadema Recluz 11 — dubia Chemnitz 11 — ■ flavovirens Busch 13 35 4SS Neritina olivacea Kccluz \2 puUigfra Linné 9 f':, ": ;. >■,! I.inné, var. siimntraiia Dautz. 9 .>,/..'.'.<'<>«1 Xenophora Fisclier de VValdhcim 202 — calculifcra Rccvc 205 — capcrata 1'hilippi 203 — corrngata Reeve 203 — exuta Reevc 204 — • giganten Schepm. l'l. Xlll, lii,^ 1. 204 — iiidica Gmelin 205 — • paUidula Rccvc 203 — solarioidfs Rceve 202 — Solaris Linnc 205 Xesta Albers 454 — aulica Pfeiffer 454 citrina Linnc 454 42 PLATE XXXI. Fig. I. Hcmiplecta kangeangetisis n. sp. Fig. 2. Plixtotropis kangcangcnsis n. sp. Fig. 3. Rettisa Sibogae n. sp. Fig. 4. Voliitopsis ancillarioides 11. sp. Fig. 5. Meloscaphander Sibogae n. sp. Fig. 6—8. Gizzard plates of same, a, c. inner side, b, d. outer side of large plates; t'. inner side, ƒ, g. latcral views of small plate. Fig. 9. Tooth of radula of same. Fig. 10. Scaphandcr Sibogae n. sp. Fig. II. Scaphander attenuatus n. sp. SIBOGA-KXPKDITIE. XLIX. !ƒ. M.M. SCHEPMAN, PROSOBRANCHIA. XXXI. a CL CL 10 11 a ^ a a Q II 8 (l 1 - e, 10, n,J.F. Obbes, 9.M.M.S. del. HEUOTYPIE.LVAN LEERiCP AMSTE*»DAV, PLATE XXXll. ScapliaiiJer sii/>globosus n. sp. At VS multistriata n. sp. Atys subtor tuosa n. sp. Atys snpracancellata n. sp. Dinia truncatula n. sp. Cylichna javanica n. sp. Cyliclina Sibogae n. sp. Ilaminea dubia n. sp. a, b. largest specimen, with brokcn peristome, c. smaller one, more complete. Teeth of radula of same. Ringicnla prophiquans Hinds. Ringictila titanica n. sp. a, b. largest specimen, c. smaller one with peristome more developed. Fig. 12. Ringiciila plicifera n. sp. Fig. I. Fig. ^ Fig. 3- Fig. 4- Fig. 5- Fig. 6. Fig. 7- Fig. 8. Fig. 9- Fig. lO. Fig. 1 1. SlBOGA-E>a'EDmE. XLIX. !ƒ. M.M. SCHEPMAN, PROSOBRANCHIA. X.\XII. a »:D a a a a a O ^. 200 1 a. 8 V 1^^ 10 ^ a A % '.^ 12 1: a f-S, 10-12.J.F.0bbe3. 3, M.M.S.del. MEUOTYWE.L-VAN LEEPA-^"' a^.-,T( -■n AV SIBOGA-EXPEDITIE. Siboga-Expeditie UlTlvOMSTl-X OP ILI lil' ;i^ iL'lll, Lil 11 ulU jA U jUIjUUIijLII U jL) L J VERZAMELD IN NEDERLANDSCH ÜOST-INDIÉ 1899— 1900 A A X IJ O Ü R IJ H. M. S I B O G A ONDER COMMANDO V A N Luitenant ter zee 1^ kl. G. F. TYDEMAN UITGEGEVEN DOOR Dr. MAX WEBER Trof. in Amslerdam, Leider der Expeditie (met medewerking van de Maatschappij ter bevordering van het Natuurkundig Onderzoek der Nederlandsche Koloniën) BOEKHANDEL EN DRUKKERIJ V OOK HEES' E. J. P$RTLL LEIDEN Siboga-Exp editie XLIX' THE PROSOBRANCHIA, PULMONATA AND OPISTHOBRANCHIA TECTIBRANCHIATA Tribe BULLOMORPHA OF THE SIBOGA EXPEDITION BY M. M. SCHEPMAN Bosch en Duin near Utvecht (Holland) With 32 plates and 4 textfigures LATE E. J BRILL PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS LEYDE.N — 1908 — 1913 CONTENTS. Part I. RmriDOGLOSSA and DocoGLOSSA (pviblished July igoS) I Appendix by Prof. R. Bergh 99 Part II. Taenioglossa and Ptenoglossa (piiblished September 1909) 109 Part III. Gymnoglossa (published December 1909) 233 Part IV. RACHIGL05SA (published September 1911) 247 Part V. TOXOGLOSSA (published April 191 3) 3^5 Supplement ^ 45' Part VI. PULMOXATA and Opisthobranchia Tectibranchiata (Tribe Bullomorpha) (published May 1913) 453 Index of Genera and Species 477 LiTi-. LXYI. ^si&m IS^£ iiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiii iitiiiniiiiiiniiiinHiiitiituJniimiiiiiiiiiiiiDnirotiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui^i RÉ8ULTATS DES EXPLORATIONS ZOOLOGIQUES, BOTANIQUES, OCÈANOGRAPHIQUES ET GÉOLOGIQUES ENTREPRISES AUX rNDES NÉEKLANDAI3E3 ORIENTALES Cn 1899 1900, a bord du SIBOG-^fV sous LE COMMANDEMENT DE G. F. TYDEMAN PUBLIÉS PAK MA.X "WKBER Chef de l'expéJition. *I. *1II. IV. *l\iis. V. *VI. VII. *VIII. *IX. *x. *XI. *XII. *XUI. XIV. *xv. *XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. *XX. *XXI. XXII. XXIII. *XXlVi. XXIV2. *xxv. *XXVI. *XXVIi/s. XXVII. XXVJII. *XXIX. *XXX. *XXXI. XXXI I. XXXlll. * XXXIV. XXXV. * XXXVI. * XXXVII. XXXVIII. * XXXIX. *XL. XLI. *XL1I. «XLIII. *XLIV. *XLV. XLVI. *XLVII. *XLVIII. ♦XLIX'. *XLIXü. *L. *LI. *LII. *LIII. *LIV. LV. »LVI. *LVII. LVIII. LIX. *LX. *LXI. *LXII. LXIII. LXIV. LXV. LXVI. Iiitroduclion et description de l'expédition, Max Wcbcr. Le batcaii et sou équipement scientifique, G. 1'\ Tydeniarj. Re'sultats hydrographiques, G. F. Tydeniaii. Forainiuii'era, F. W. Wiuter. Xenophyopliora, 1'\ E. S c h u 1 z e. Eadiolaria, M. H ai' tin aan. Porifera, G. C. J. Vosmaer et I. Iji'ma '). Hydropolypi, A. Biliard. Stylasteima, S. J. Hickson et JIH" II. M. England. Siphonophora, M'lcs Leus et van Riemsdijk. Hydromedusae, O. Maas. Scyphomedusae, O. Maas. Cteuophora, MUo F. Mosei-. Gorgonidae, Alcyonidae, J. Versluys, S. J. Hickson, [C. C. Nutting et J. A. Thomson '). Pennatulidae, S. J. Hickson. Actiniaria, P. Mc Muvrich'). Madreporaiia, A. Alcock et L. Uüderlein '); Antipathai'ia, A. J. van Pesch. ïurbellaiia, L. von Graff et R. R. von Stumracr. Cestodes, J. W. Speugel. Nematomorpha, H. F. Nierstrasz. Chaetoguatha, G. H. Fowler. Nemcrtini, A. A. W. Hubrecht et MHc G. Wijnhoff. Myzostomidae, R. R. von Stumracr. Polychaela errantia, R. Horst'). Polychaeta sedentai-ia, M. Cauliery et F. Mesnil. Gepbyrea, C. Ph. Sluiter. Euteropnciisfa, J. W. Speugel. Pterohraucbia, S. F. II armer. Biachiopoda, J. F. vau Bcmnieicn. Polyzoa, S. F. H a r m e r. Copepoda, A. Seott'). Ostracoda, G. W. Muller. Cirrhipedia, P. P. C. Hoek '). Isopoda, H. F. Nierstrasz. Amphipoda, Ch. Pérez. Caprellidae, P. May er. Stomatopoda, H. J. Hans en. Cumacea, W. T. Cal man. Schizopoda, II. J. Hans en. Sergestidae, H. J. Hansen. Hecapoda, J. G. de Mau et J. E. W. Ihle '). Pantopoda, J. C. C. Loman. Halobatidae, J. Th. O u d e m a u s. Crinoidea, L. Düderleia et Austin II. Clark'). Echinoldea, J. C. H. de Me ij e re. Holothurioidea, C. Ph. Sluiter. Ophiuroidea, II. Kohier. Asteroidea, L. Doder Ie in. Solenogastres, H. F. Nierstrasz. Chitonidae, H. F. Nierstrasz. Prosobranchia, M. M. Schepraan. Prosobranchia parasitica, H. F. Nierstrasz et M. M. Opisthobranchia, R. Bergh. [Schep man. Heteropoda, J. J. Tesch. Pteropoda, J. J. Tesch. Lamellibrancbiata, P. Pelseneer et Ph. Dautzenberg '). Seaphopoda, M"8 M. Boisse vain. Cephalopoda, L. J o u b i n. Tunicata, C. Ph. Sluiter et J. E. W. Ihle. Pisces, Mas We her. Cetacea, Max W e b e r. Liste des algucs, Mme A. Web er. Halimeda, MUe E. S. Barton. (Mt"c E. S. Gepp). Corallinaccae, M"io A. Web er et M. F os 1 ie. Codiaceae, A. et Mme E. S. Gopp. Dinoflagellata. CoccosphaeriJae, J. P. Lotsy. Diatomaceae, J. P. Lotsy. Deposita raarina, O. B. Böggild. Résultats géologiques, A. Wichmann. ö!0 Siboga-Expeditie THE PROSOBRANCHIA, PULMONATA AND OPISTHOBRANCHIA TECTIBRANCHIATA Tribe BULLOMORPHA OF THE SIBOGA EXPEDITION BY M. M. SCHEPMAN Bosch en Duin near Utrecht (Holland) PART VI Tribe BULLOMORPHA With a plates Monographie XLIXy of: UITKOMSTEN OP ZOOLOGISCH, ■yCAi /.... . ! BRAR Y l-.r: * V BOTANISCH, OCEANOGRAPHISCH EN GEOLOGISCH GEBIED verzameld in Nederlandsch Oost-Indië 1899 — 1900 aan boord H. M. Siboga onder commando van Luitenant ter zee ie kl. G. F. TYDEMAN ■'M 'm UITGEGEVEN DOOK Dr. MAX WEBER PiX>f- in Amsterdam, Leider der Expeditie (met medewerking van de Maatschappij ter bevordering van liet Natuiukundig Onderzoek der l^ederlandsche Koloniën) BOEKHANDEL EN DRUKKERIJ vookukk:* E. J. BRILLi LEIDEN l^ K^^ -.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiimtmiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimtiiniiiiiiiiiini uiiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiniiiinuii iiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHLiiiiiimi Publié Mal 1913 ' Les numéros avec un astérique ont déja paru ; ceux marqués i) seulement en parlie Voor de uitgave van de resultaten der Siboga-Kxpeditie hebben bijdragen beschikbaar gesteld: De Maatschappij ter bevordering van het Natuurkundig Onderzoek der Nederlandsclic Koloniën. Het Ministerie van Koloniën. Het Ministerie van Binnenlandsche Zaken. Het Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap > Natura Artis Magistra" te Amsterdam. De »Oostersche Handel en Reederij" te Amsterdam. De Heer B. H. de Waal, Oud-Consul-Gencraal der Nederlanden te Kaapstad. M. B. te Amsterdam. The Elizabeth Thompson Science Fund. Dr. j. G. de M. te lerseke. coNornoNS générales de vente. 1°. L'ouvragc du ,Siboga*' .se composcra d'uiic serie do monoi^raphics. 2°. Ces monographics paraitront au fur et a mesure qu'elles seront prêtes. 3°. Lc prix de chaque monographie sera différent, mais nous avons adopté comme base générale du pri.x de vente: pour une fcuille d'impression sans fig. flor. 0.15; pour unc feuillc avec fig. flor. 0.20 a 0.25; pour une planchc noirc flor. 0.25; pour une planclie coloricc flor. 0.40 ; pour une photogravurc flor. 0.60. 4°. II y aura deux modes de souscription : a. La souscription a l'ouvrage complet. 6. La souscription a des monograpliies scparces en nombrc rcstrcint. Dans ce dernier cas. ie pri-x des monographics s^a majoré de 25 "/g. 5°. L'ouvrage sera réuni en volumes avec titres et index. Les souscripteurs a l'ouvrage complet recevront ces titres et index, au fur et a mesure que chaque volume sera complet. Déia paru: „ P''"'^ *' ^ Souscription Monographics a l'ouvrage complet séparécs ie Livr. (Monogr.XLIV) C. Ph. Sluiter. Die Holothurien der Siboga-Expedition. Mit loTafeln. / 6.— ƒ 7.50 2e Livr. (Monogr. LX) K. S. Barton. The genus Halimeda. With 4 plates ., 1.80 „ 2.40 3e Livr. (Monogr. I) MaX \A/''eber. Introduction et description de l'expédition. Avcc Liste des Stations et 2 cartes „ 6.75 „ 9. — 4^ Livr. (Monogr. II) G. F. Tydeman. Description of the ship and appliances used for scientific exploration. With 3 plates and iilustrations „ 2. — „ 2.50 5e Livr. (Monogr. XLVII) H. F. Nierstrasz. The Solenogastres of the Siboga-Exp. With 6 plates. „ 3.90 „ 4.90 6e Livr. (Monogr. XIII) J. Versluys. Die Gorgoniden der Siboga-Expedition. I. Die Chrysogorgiidae. Mit 170 Figuren im Text . . . „ 3. — „ 3.75 7e Livr. (Monogr. XVLz) A. Alcock. Report on the Deep-Sea Madreporaria of the Siboga- Expedition. With s plates „ 4.60 „ 5.75 8e Livr. (Monogr. XXV) C. Ph. Sluiter. Die Sipunculiden und Echiuriden der Siboga-Exp. Mit 4 Tafeln und 3 Figuren im Text „ 3. — „ 3.75 9e Livr. (Monogr. Vla) G. C. J. Vosmaer and J. H. Vemhout. The Porifera of the Siboga- Expedition. I. The genus Placospongia. With 5 plates , 2.40 „ 3. — loe Livr. (Monogr. XI) Otto Maas. Die Scyphomedusen der Siboga-Expedition. Mit 12 Tafeln. „ 7.50 „ 9.50 iie Livr. (Monogr. XII) Fanny Moser. Die Ctenophoren der Siboga-Expedition. Mit 4 Tafeln. „ 2.S0 „ 3.50 12e Livr. (Monogr. XXXIV) P. Mayer. Die Caprellidae der Siboga-Expedition. Mit 10 Tafeln. „ 7.80 „ 9.75 13e Livr. (Monogr. III) G. F. Tydeman. Hydrographic results of the Siboga-Expedition. With 24 charts and plans and 3 charts of depths " „, 9. — „ 11.25 14e Livr. (Monogr. XLIII) J. C. H. deMeijere. Die Echinoidea der Siboga-Exp. Mit 23 Tafeln. „ 15. — „ 18.75 15e Livr. (Monogr. XLVa) René Koehler. Ophiures de rExpédition' du Siboga. ie Partie. Ophiures de Mer profonde. Avec 2^ Planches „ 16.50 „ 20.50 i6e Livr. (Monogr. Lil) J. J. Tesch. The Thecosomata and Gymnosomata of the Siboga- Expedition. With 6 plates „ 3.75 „ 4.70 17e Livr. (Monogr. LVIrt) C. Ph. Sluiter. Die Tunicaten der Siboga-Expedition. I. Abteilung. Die socialen und holosomen Ascidien. Mit 15 Tafeln „ 6.75 „ 9. — i8e Livr. (Monogr. LXI) A. Weber— van Bosse and M. Foslie. The Corallinaceae of the Siboga- E.xpedition. With 16 plates and 34 tcxtfigures „ 12.50 „ 15.50 19e Livr. (Monogr. VIII) Sydney J. Hickson and Helen M. England. The Stylasterina of the Siboga Expedition. With 3 plates „ 1.50 „ 1.90 20e Livr. (Monogr. XLVIII) H. F. Nierstrasz. Die Chitonen der Siboga-Exp. Mit 8 Tafeln. „ 5.— „ 6.25 2 ie Livr. (Monogr. XL.V b) René Koehler. Ophiures de l'Expédition du Siboga. 2e Partie. Ophiures littorales. Avec 18 Planches 10.25 „ 12.75 22e Livr. (Monogr. XXVWw) Sidney F. Harmer. The Pterobranchia of the Siboga-Expedition, with an account of other species. With 14 plates and 2 text-figures . „ 6.75 „ 9. — 23e Livr. (Monogr. XXXVI) W. T. Calman. The Cumacea of the Siboga Expedition. With 2 plates and 4 text-figures „ 1.80 „ 2.40 24e Livr. (Monogr. LVIrt) C. Ph. Sluiter. Die Tunicaten der Siboga-Expedition. Supplement zu der I. Abteilung. Die socialen und holosomen Ascidien. Mit i Tafel. „ — .75 , i. — 25e Livr. (Monogr. L) Rud. Bergh. Die Opisthobranchiata der Siboga-Exped. Mit 20 Tafeln. „ 11.25 „ 14.10 26e Livr. (Monogr. X) Otto Maas. Die Craspedoten Medusen der Siboga-Exp. Mit 14 Tafeln. „ 9.25 „ 12.50 27e Livr. (Monogr. X.\\\a) J. Versluys. Die Gorgoniden der Siboga-Expedition. II. Die Primnoidae. Mit 10 Tafeln, 178 Figuren im Text und einer Karte . . . „ 12.50 „ 16.75 28e Livr. (Monogr. XXI) G. Herbert Fowler. The Chaetognatha of the Siboga Expedition.. With 3 plates and 6 charts ^ 4.20 „ 5.25 29e Livr. (Monogr. LI) J. J. Tesch. Die Heteropoden der Siboga-Expedition. Mit 14 Tafeln. „ 6.75 „ 9. — 30e Livr. (Monogr. XXX) G. W. Muller. Die Ostracoden der Siboga-Exped. Mit 9 Tafeln. „ 3.50 „ 4.40 31e Livr. (Monogr. VJöis) Franz Eilhard Schulze. Die Xenophyophoren der Siboga-Exped. Mit 3 Tafeln „ 2.40 „ 3.— 32e Livr. (Monogr. LIV) Maria Boissevain. The Scaphopoda of the Siboga Expedition. With 6 plates and 39 textfigures „ 4.80 „ 6. — 33e Livr. (Monogr. XXVI) J. W. Spengel. Studiën über die Enteropneusten der Siboga-Exp. Mit 17 Tafeln und 20 Figuren im Text „ 14. — „ 17-50 34e Livr. (Monogr. XX) H. F. NierstraSZ. Die Nematomorpha der Siboga-Exp. Mit 3 Tafeln. „ 2.80 „ 3.50 35e Livr. (Monogr. XlIIr) Sydney J. Hickson und J. Versluys. Die Alcyonidcn der Siboga- Exped. I. CoralliidïE, II. Pseudocladochonus Hicksoni. Mit 3 Tafeln und 16 P'iguren im Text. „ 2.20 „ 2.75 36e Livr. (Monogr. XXXIrt) P. P. C. Hoek. The Cirripedia of the Siboga Expedition. A. Cirripedia pedunculata. With 10 plates „ 5.40 „ 6.75 PrU : Soukciiption Monosrnjihkt :i l'ouvrBSe com|>lcl b^paiic» 37e Li\: ;i. .\I.Il<;i L. Döderlein. Uic gcsttcltcn Crinoidcn dci Sibojjalvxpcdilion. Mit 23 I lid 1^ l"i^uicn tiii l!c\t . . . . . f 8. — ƒ 10. — 38» I-ivr. (Monoj;r. 1.\ Albertine D. Lens aiul Yhea van Riemsdijk. Ihc Siphnn.iphorcs of the Silx'^ja Kxpcdition. Witli j.j platos and 52 tcxtti^uics , '3-50 « '6.75 39'- I •• • M.iijutjr. XLIX'rt) M. M. Schepman. The Piosobranchia of the Siboya Kxpcditiun. Tart I. Khipidoglossa and Docojjlossa, wilh an Apjicndix by Trof. K. HkK(;ii. \Vith 9 platcs and 3 tcxtfi^urcs , 4.80 , 6. — .\<- I.ivj-. (Monofjr. XL) J. C. C. Loman. l'i»' raiilopoilcii i> Mit 15 Tafchï und 4 Figuren im Text . . , 6.25 , 7.80 41e Livr. (Monogr. LVI<) J. E. W. Ihle. Uic Appcndicularien der Siboga-Expcdition. Mit 4 Tafcin und 10 Figuren im li^t ' ,}.So , 6. — 42* Livr. (Monogr. XLIX*) M. M. Schepman und H.F. Nierstrasz. Parasitischc Proso- branchicr der Siboga-KxpL-ditiDn. Mit 2 Tufehi , 1.20 , 1.50 43«' Livr. (Monogr. XLIX'^) M. M. Schepman. TIic Prosobranchia of tlic Siboga Kxpcdition. Part n. Tacnioglossa and PtcnogU'Ssa. With 7 platcs , 4.50 , ^.(>o 44' Livr. (Monogr. X.XIXrt) Andrew Scott. The Copcpoda of the Siboga li^xpcdition. Part L Frce-swinimini;, l.ittoral and Scnii-parasitic Copcpoda. With 69 platcs. . , 26. — , 32.50 4;'- Livr. fMonogr. L\'I^) C. Ph. Sluiter. Die Tunicatcn der Siboga-Fxpcdition. II. Abtcilung. Die Mcrosomen Ascidien. Mit 8 Tafeln und 2 Figuren im Text. , 5.75 , 7.25 4