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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
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Sib o ga-Exp editie
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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
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PART VI
PULMONATA
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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.
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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<l Series, Vol. II, p. 72, PI. 20, fig. 89.
Stat. 180. North coast of Pulu Kclang. i Spec.
The specimen is of rather typical shape, not quite adult, light redbrown, vvith a dark
brown band accompanied by a white zone, it agrees moderately well with the figure of v. M.vrtens
(1. c), which seems however to have no white zone. Pilsbrv's figure is what v. M.vrtkxs calls
"mut. dimidiata\
2. Xesta aulica Pfeiffer.
Pfeiffer. Monogr. Heliccorum, Vol. III, p. 61.
Reeve. Conch. Ie Vol. VII, Helix, fig. 481.
V. Martens. Ostas. Landschn. p. 199, PI. 8, fig. 2, 3.
Trvon Pilsbrv. Man. of Conch. 2^ Series, Vol. II, p. 71, Pi. 20, fig. 96—100.
Stat. 155. Piapis-bay, (Telok Sapira) Northwest coast of Waigeu-island. i Spec.
Tiiis specimen is violet-brown, with a dark brown band just above the periphery, a
whilish zone below it. with a faint, very narrow, brown band, accompanying the large one and
a narrow, brownish hnc below the suturc, bordered by whitish. Fig. 96 of Trvon is the nearest
ally in colour.
Hemiplecta Albers.
I. Hemiplecta pcaseana Pfeiffer.
Pfeiffer. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1S64, p. 603.
Monogr. Heliceorum, Vol. V, p. -j-j.
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V. Martens. Ostas. Landschn. p. 204, 206, (rarcgittlata var. ?).
Tryon/Pilsbry. Man. of Conch. 2J .Series, Vol. II, p. 69, [rareguttata var. ?).
Stat. 296. Near Noimini, South coast of Timor and in the river-bed. 4 Spec.
One young specimen has been taken alive, 3 specimens from the river-bed are dead,
bleached shells, of which i or 2 full-grown. As the specimens agree with my strenger sculp-
tured ones, from more than one locah'ty, I have kept them separate from Nanina rareguttata
MOUSSON.
2. Heniiplecta kangeangensis n. sp. PI. XXXI, fig. i.
Stat. i6. Bay of Kankamaraan, South coast of Kangeang. 2 Spec.
Shell depressedly-conoid, umbilicated, carinated, horn-coloured, with a whitish keel,
accompanied by a narrow red-brown zone or line. VVhorls 4Y3, slightly convex. Nuclear whorls
with very fine, radial striae or riblets, becoming stronger on subsequent whorls, where they
are more like curved ribs, the ribs being crossed by spiral striae, interstices smooth; near
aperture these striae are again fainter, on the 3*^ and subsequent whorls, the keel is per-
ceptible as a slightly depressed, white zone, just above the shallow suture; last whorl moderately
depressed, angular by the prominent keel, its basal surface convex, much smoother, shining,
of a lighter colour, slightly darker round the pervious umbiHcus; aperture depressedly ovate,
scarcely angular by the keel, moderately oblique, its upper and basal margins regularly convex;
peristome slightly thickened, more so at its insertion near the umbilicus, where it is dilated
and partly covers the umbilicus.
Diam. maj. 26, alt. 15Y3; apert. alt. 9, diagonally 10 ; lat. 13; umb. lat. 2 Mill.
Of this species one specimen is adult but not intact, having a large hole in its spire
and the peristome is slightly broken at its upper part, the other specimen is not fullgrown,
however they are sufficiënt for description and comparison. The species may be distinguished
from its allies H. bataviana, arguta etc, by its regularly convex shape, by its smaller size,
scarcely perceptible umbilical darker spots and much finer sculpture, which is decidedly riblike
in the allied species.
Fam. Helicidae.
Chloritis Beek.
I. Chloritis argillacea Ferussac.
Ferrusac. Prodr. N" 38, Hist. Nat. Moll. PI. 26, fig. 1 — 3.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. VoL VII, Helix, fig. 415.
V. Martens. Ostas. Landschn. p. 273.
Tryon/Pilsbry. Man. of Conch. 2d Series, Vol. III, p. 2to, PI. 48, fig. 78, 79.
Stat. 296. Noimini, South coast of Timor. i Spec.
A very common species on Timor and some other islands.
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2. Chloritis conjecta Sinith.
Smitii. Aiin. aiul Ma^;. Nat. Hist. Scr. 7, \^ol. 111, 1X99, p. 410.
Stat. 53. WainijaiJU, Suniba. 6 Spcc.
The specimens ditïer from Smitii's descriplion in bein|^ smaller, nul siirpassinj,^ 14 .Mill.
in their largesl diameter, but other\vi>«- tli<y pcrffctly a<jrec.
Rhagada Albcrs.
I. Rhai^aiia coloita v. Marlens.
V. M.VRTENS. Monatsbcricht lier Konigl. W. der Wisscnsch. zii Hcrlin, 1877, p. 272, PI. 1,
Trvon Pll-SUKV. .Man. of Conch. 2'^ Series, Vol. VI, p. 190, Vol. IV, PI. 36, fig. 37, 38.
Stat. 58. Scba, Savu. 9 Spcc.
The majority of the specimens is sli^jhtly larger than v. M.MaENs' type, the larj^est having
a diameter of 12Y3 Mill. instead of 11, an altitude of S'/j, instead of 7 Mill. and is less
depressed in shape; only 2 s])ecimens have the bands quite hyaline, in the other ones a con-
spicuous brown peripheral band and a narrow subsutural one of the same colour, distinguish
them from a specimen formerly received of v. M.\rti:ns; as however these differences are more
gradual, as a few specimens are of the typical size, shape and colour of bands, and the
characteristic sculpture, con.sisting of strong ribs on the upper surface, with a nearly smooth base,
agree with v. Martexs' descriplion, there is, I think, no doubt that they belong to the same
species, which came from Dana, an island southwest-wards from Savu.
Plectotropis v. Martcns.
I. Plectotropis kangeatigcnsis n. sp. PI. XXXI, fig. 2.
Stat. 16. Bay of Kankamaraan, South coast of Kangeang. 2 Spec.
Shell vvidely umbilicated, carinated, conve.xly depressed, thin, fragile, opaque, white.
Whorls 4, rapidly increasing, slightly conve.x above, with a slight depression near the suture,
which is conspicuous, more so as the keel is prominent on penultimate whorl. Nucleus not con-
vex, nearly smooth, but under the lens with very fine wrinkles; on tiie second and subsequent
whorls, the sculpture consists of stronger, radial striae, nearly riblike in some paris, crossed by
fine, spiral striae; last whorl with a conspicuous, though not sharp, compressed keel, fainter
near the aperture, ba.sal part of last whorl much more convex than upper part, with the same
sculpture, though a little less coarse. Aperture oblique, angularly lunar, its upper and basal
margins conve.x, columellar margin nearly straight (damaged), joined with the basal one by an
obtuse angle; peristome rather thin above, slightly e.xpanded, thicker and narrowly expanded
near base. Umbilicus rather large, pervious, funnel-shaped, bordered by an obtuse angle.
Üiam. maj. ij'/j, alt. 10 ; apert. alt. 5; diagonally 7, lat. 6'/^, umb. lat. 6'/, Mill.
Unfortunatcly this interesting new species is not represented by an intact sj)f'cim(;n, one
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of them is still young, the other one is adult, but has a large hole in the spire and the
cohimellar margin is broken ; it is alHed to P. rotatoria v. d. Busch, Icnconiphala Mlldft". and
epiplatia MUdff., but may be at once distinguished by its very convex base. If placed on a
level surface, the new species has its upper surface much more incHned than any of the allied
forms, it has two vvorls less [epiplatia has even óy,, whorl).
CochlOStyla Ferussac.
1 . CocJilostyla (Corasia) ptiella Broderip var. siibpiiella Pilsbry.
Tryon/Pilsbry. Man. of Conch. 2^ Series, Vol. VII, p. 121, PI. 24, fig. 19 — 21, 24, 26.
Pfeiffer. Nov. Conch. Vol. IV, p. 114, PI. 126, fig. 6, 7, (lais var.).
FULTON. Proc. Mal. Soc. Lond. Vol. III, 1S99, p. 214, [lais).
Stat. 133. Lirung, Salibabu-island. 12 Spec.
Of the I 2 specimens, there is but one that possesses only the peripheral band, the other
specimens have a larger or smaller number of narrow lines of lighter colour, as in Pfeiffer's
figure (1. c.) and as those of Pilsbry. The variety, originally recorded from Tukan Besi by
Pfeiffer, has already been recorded by Fulton as lais, from Talaut, by Pilsbry from the
Philippines. A specimen from Fulton in my private coUection is multifasciate, but otherwise
perfectly agrees with the Siboga-specimens.
2. Cochlostyla (Crystallopsis) najas Pfeiffer.
Pfeiffer. Symb. Vol. III, p. 71.
• Monogr. Heliceorum, Vol. I, p. 261.
Philippi. Abb. u. Beschr. neuer od. wenig gekannter Conch. Vol. II, p. 185, PI. 9, fig. 5.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. VII, Helix, fig. 484.
v. Martens. Ostas. Landschn. p. 330, PI. 18, fig. 4.
Stat. 133. Lirung, Salibabu-island. 4 Spec.
The only species hitherto known from the Talaut-isles, belonging to the same section,
is, as far as I am aware, C. physalis Pf ; the Siboga-specimens however, do not agree with
Pfeiffer's description or figure of the latter species, but very well with his uajas, especiallv
with Philippi's figure, they have the fine spiral striae, mentioned by the last named author,
but not by Pfeiffer or v. Martens. The narrow, yellowish, subsutural band, figured by Philippi,
which v. Martens could not find, is present in some of the specimens; it seems to be more
a layer of enamel below the suture, visible by the transparency of the shell, than a true
colour-band.
Amphidromus Albers.
T. Amphidroimts interrtiptus Muller var. infraviridis v. Martens.
V. Martens. Ostas. Landschn. p. 344, 347, PI. 20, fig. 2, 5, 8.
Tryon/Pilsbry. Man. of Conch. 2<i Series, Vol. XIII, p. 151, PI. 52, fig. 59—65.
Stat. 16. Bay of Kankamaraan, South coast of Kangeang. 5 Spec.
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Only one of the specimens is clextral; v. Martkns records dexlial and sinistral specimens
for his var. itifraviridis. The Siboga-specimens mainly ajjrce wilh ihc figures of that aiithor,
being less elongale than his fig. 5, biit more so than fig. 8.
Suborder Gi iivdrophila.
l-"am. AURICULIDAK.
Pythia 1-ink.
I. Pythia iindata Lessen.
LESSON. Voy. de la Coquillc, Vol. Il, p. 336, l'l. 10, fiK. 6.
KÜSTER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. VA. II, Vol. I, Aiiriculacca, p. 65, l'l. 9, fig. 8, 9.
Rkeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XII, Scarabus, fig. 17.
V. MartenS. Süss- u. Hrackw. MoU. des Ind. Archipels, p. 139.
Stat. 131. Beo, Karakelang-islands. 2 Spec.
The specimens are small, more or less young, but especially the largest one is easily
recognizablc by the waved sculpture, which is only partly visible in the smallest specimen. This
latter agrees with Reeve's words "obscurely freckled with chestnut". I find these freckles in
many specimens from ether provenience, particularly if seen by translucent light.
Auricula Lamaick.
1. Auricula Judac Linné.
LiNXÉ. Syst. Xat. Ed. X, p. 72S. N" 345.
KÜSTER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Auriculacea, p. 15, PI. 3, fig. i, 2.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XX, Auricula, fig. 16.
V. Martexs. Süss- u. Brackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 154, PI. 8, fig. 6 — 11.
Stat. 19. Bay of Labuan Tring, West coast of Lombok, i Spec.
The specimen, which .seems to have been inhabited by a hermit-crab, having lost its
columellar folds, agrees in shape of spire with fig. 7 of v. Martens, but its aperture is broader
below, nearly as in his fig. i i , though the peristome is thinner.
Melampus Montfort.
I . Melampus fasciatus Deshayes.
DeshAYES in Lamarck. An. s. vert. Ed. II, Vol. VIII, p. 337.
KüstER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Auriculacea, p. n, PI. 5, fig. 9— n.
V. Martens. Süss- u. Brackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 161, PI. 8, fig. 4.
Stat. 259. Kei-islands. i Spec.
The specimen is imiformly yellewish, without bands.
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2. Melampus imcleohis v. Martens?
V. Martens. Monatsber. d. Akad. d. VVissensch. Berlin, 1865, p. 55.
Süss- u. Brackvv. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 164, PI. 8, fig. 21.
Stat. 306. Flores, near mount Lobetobi. i Spec.
I am not certain about the Identification ; the specimen is a strongly worn shell, which
agrees in many respects with the description of v. Martens, bat has 15 instead of 10 folds
or denticles in the interior of its peristome, v. Martens (1. c. p. 165) records a specimen from
the Pelew-isles with only 7 folds, so this character proves to be variable.
Suborder Hygrophila.
Fam. LiMNAEIDAE.
Limnaea Lamarck.
I . Liiimaca javanica Mousson.
MOUSSON. Land- u. Süsswasser-Moll. v. Java, p. 42, PI. 5, fig. i. {succincus v. javanica).
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XVIII, Limnaea, fig. 50.
V. Martens. Süss- u. Brackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 3, PI. i, fig. 3—7.
Stat. 4. Djangkar (Java). 2 Spec.
The specimens are young, so I am unable to make out, to which of the forms, distinguished
by V. Martens, it ought to be ascribed.
Isidora Ehrenberg.
I. Isidora sta^nalis v. Martens.
V. Martens. Süss- u. Brackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 11, PI. i, fig. 32 — 34.
River near Tondano, Celebes. 2 Spec.
This species was originally only known from Sumatra ; the largest specimen perfectly
agrees in shape with the figure of v. Martens, but is larger, 1 2 instead of 8Y„ Mill. ; the
smallest one, which nearly agrees in size, has the spire sHghtly more elongated. As Isidora
sitiiiatrana v. Marts. has been found by P. & F. Sarasin in Celebes (Die Süssw.-Moll. von
Celebes, p. 78), the fact that the present species should have been found in Celebes, is not
surprising; these authors (1. c. p. 78) have observed some variability in /. niinahassae v. Marts.
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I-'am. IManokiiihak.
Planorbis imciiartl.
Planorhis tondanats'is Ouoy & Gaimard.
QuoY & Gaimard. Zool. Voy. Astrol., Vol. II, p. 209, PI. 58, fig. 39.
V. Maktens. Süss. u. Krackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 14, PI. i, fig. 23—25.
KOUELT. Abh. Scnckcnb. Naturf. Gesellsch. Ikl. .XXIV, 1897, p. 82, PI. 11. fig. 3.
Rivcr near Tondano, Celebcs. 2 Spcc.
As KoKKi-T has statL-d (1. c), this si)ecies, since more iii;iurial.s have been collected,
proves to diffor sutïiciontly froni /'. coiitprcssits Hutton.
1'ain. SlPlIONARlIDAE.
Siphonaria Sowcrby.
I . Siphonaria exigïia Sowerby.
SoWERBY. Gen. of Shells. PI. 143, lig. 4.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. IX, .Siphonaria, fig. 29, {luzonica).
Stat. 7. Near reef of Batjulmati (Java). 15 M. Coral and stones. 5 Spec.
Stat. 33. Bay of Pidjot, Lombok. 22 M. and less. Mud, coral and coralsand. 3 Spec.
Stat. 240. Banda. 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral, Lithothamnion. 2 Spec.
Four of the five specimens from Stat. 7 are much more raised than the other ones,
and mainlv of darker colour.
Order OPISTIiOBRANCHIA.
Suborder Tectibranchiata.
Fam. Actaeonidae.
Solidula I"isclicr de Waldheim.
I. Solidula solidula Linné.
LiNNÉ. Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 728, N" 346.
KiENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. IX, Tornatella, p. 4, PI. i, fig. 2.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XV, Tornatella, fig. 3.
PiLSBRV. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 142, PI. 20 A, fig. n, 38, 44, 45.
Stat. 4. Near üjangkar (Java). 9 M. Coarsc sand. i Spcc.
Stat. 58. Scba, Savu. Up to 27 M. Sand. i Spec.
Stat. 64. Kambaragi bay, Tanah Ujampcah. Up to 32 M. Coral, coralsand. i Spec.
Stat. 95. 5''43'.5 N., 119° 40' E. Sulii-archipclago. 522 M. Stony bottom. 1 Spec.
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Stat. 133. Lirung, Salibabu-island. Up to 36 M. Mud and liard sand. i Spec.
Stat. 240. Banda. g — 45 M. Black sand, coral, Lithothamnion. i Spec.
Stat. 313. East of Dangar Besar, Saleh-bay. Up to ^6 M. i Spec.
The specimens are smaller than usual, some of them are very young, that from Stat. 4
is small and bleached, the Identification of this specimen remains doubtful, as well as the
depth recorded for the specimen from Stat. 95, which is a fresh but empty shell.
var. coccinata Reeve.
Reeve. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1842, p. 60.
— — Conch. Ie. Vol. XV, Tornatella, fig. i.
PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 143, PI. 20 A, fig. 40, 41.
Stat. 258. Near Tual, Kei-islands. 22 M. Lithothamnion. i Spec.
The specimen is rather small (15 Mill.), white under a yellowish epidermis, with more
spaced red dots than in Reeve's figiire.
2. Solidiila sziUata Gmelin?
Gmelin. Syst. Nat. Ed. XIII, p. 3436.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XV, Tornatella, fig. 4, [glabra].
PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 143, PI. 20 A, fig. 39, 46 — 48.
Stat. 78. Lumu-Lumu-shoal, Borneo-bank. 34 M. Coral and coralsand. i Spec.
The only specimen, only lo Mill. in length, evidently young, with a rather strongly
enamelled columellar side, but without smaller denticles (on account of youth?) and uniformly
yellowish-white, seems to belong to 5'. siilcata by its sculpture.
3. Solidiila pus il la A. Adams.
A. Adams. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1854, p. 61.
PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 139.
Stat. 139. o°ii'S., 127° 25' E. Near Batjan. 397 M. Mud, stones and coral. i Spec.
The specimen is a dead shell, which, by its slightly grooved basal fold, seems to belong
to 6". pusilla, rather than to Aclaeon oryza Reeve, but the specimen is rather obscure.
4. Solidiila cinerea Watson var.
Watson. Challenger Report, Gastropoda, p. 631, PI. 47, fig. 5.
PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 140, PI. 20 A, fig. 49, 50.
Stat. 33. Bay of Pidjot, Lombok. 22 M. and less. Mud, coral and coralsand. i Spec.
Stat. 58. Seba, Savu. Up to 27 M. Sand. 3 Spec.
IMr. Smith, who had the kindness to compare the specimens with Watson's type, says
about them: "near 5. cinerea Wats. but grooved deeper and broader. Markings rather different".
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As the Siboga-spccimcns var)' considcrably in l)()lh rc-spects, 1 thoii^'lu il inay be safe to con-
sidcr thcm as a varicty, rathcr tliaii lo ilcscribe tlicni as a ruw species, on incunstant characters.
Actaeon Munifurt.
I. .li/aeoH jJainnieiis Gmclin.
Gmkmn. Syst. Nat. Ed. XIII. j). 3435.
KiKNKR. Coq. Viv. Vol. IX, Tornatclla, p. 3, l'l. i, fifj. i.
Rekve. Conch. Ie. Vol. X\', Tornatclla, t'i^. z.
Pll.sURV. Man. of Conch. \'<>1. 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-
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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<e
on the rest of body-whorl; the whole shell is covered with fine sjjiral striae, very fine and
nearlv microscopic on the central part, more conspiciious towards the extremities. Spire umbilicated,
enamelled, with a rounded border. Aperturc very narrow above, larger below, lip risin<i[ fr(;m
ihe vertcx, archcd biit not contorted, formini;^ a rey[iilar sinus above, outer margin slightly
convex, thickened interiorly ; basal margin forming a compressed sinus, columellar side scarcely
enamelled on the slightly convex body, columella short, slightly concave, with a smal), contorted
fold at its base, niaking it slightly truncatcd; behind the columella an elongated, narrow,
nmbilical slit is bordered by a rounded margin.
Alt. from spire to base of aperture 10^,, lat. 5'/^ apert. alt. i r'/n 'at. above '/j, below 2 Mill.
This specimen, on account of its thickened peristome, seems to be adult; in shape it
much resembles A. cylindrica Helbl. v. clongata, but it differs from that and most other
species, by its spiral striae over the whole shell, it is not allied to that species; the folded
columella locates it in the section Atys s. str.
4. Atys tor til o sa A. Adams.
Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 587, PI. 125, fig. 120.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XVII, Atys, fig. 15.
PiLSBRV. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 264, PI. 23, fig. 66, ^j.
KOBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Kd. II, Vol. I, Bullacea, p. 25, PI. 8, fig. 7, 8.
Stat. 184. Near Kampong Kelang, South coast ol Manipa-island. 36 M. Coral, sand. i Spec.
Stat. 260. Near Xorth point of Nuhu Jaan, Kci-islands. 90 M. Sand, coral and shells. i Spec.
5. jltys stibtortuosa n. sp. PI. XXXII, fig. 3.
Stat. 4. Djangkar (Java), 9 M. Coarse sand. 4 Spec.
Stat. 172. Gisser, Reef. i Spec.
Stat. 193. Sanana-bay, East coast of Sula Besi, 22 ]\I. Mud. i Spec.
Stat. 285. South coast of Timor. 34 M. I.iniit betwecn mud and coral. Lithothamnion. i Spec.
Shell convexly-oval, attenuated and contracted above, narrow below, thin, fragile, white.
Sculpture con.sisting of very fine growth-striae and at both ends, strong spiral striae, which are
not crowded, though a little closcr at the extremities; a mcdian zone, scarcely a tliird ])art of
the total dorsal length, remaining smooth, except for excessively minute, spiral striae, traceable on
nearly the whole shell, under a very strong lens. Spire concave, with a small enamellous
centre, bordered by a rounded, opaque, white rim; below this rim the shcll is slightly contracted.
Lip from its inferior to upper part, slightly contracted, forming an angle at its junction with
the outer margin, by the ending of the circum-apical rim; the outer margin at first concave
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for a short space, then rather convex, until the compressed basal margin; columellar side
strongly convex along the body-whorl, which is rather ventricose and covered by a very thin
layer of enamel; cokimella sHghtiy concave above, slightly reflected over an umbilical slit,
which is bordered by a very faint rini ; columella sHghtly truncate below.
Alt. from apex to base of apert. 6, lat. neary 4^.2; apert. alt. 7, lat. above ^j,, below 1^3 Mill.
The species seems to be allied to the preceding one. but differs in colour, being white
instead of vellowish; the spiral sculpture, which occupies only the extremities of body-whorl in
tortnosa but extends over more than '-/g ii"^ the new species; above and still more below, the
shell is less attenuated, the umbilicus is smaller and less sharply bordered in the latter species,
though some specimens seem to be less ventricose than other ones, the least ventricose ones
are still more inflated than f. i. A. aticniiata and other allied species. The differences between
the specimens in this respect, may be due to age or to the state of preservation, some of
them being more or less broken at the peristome; the measurements are those of the most
complete specimen. Nearest, even perhaps too nearly allied, is the recently described A. cJielidon
(Proc. Mal. Soc, Vol. X, p. 253, PI. 11, fig. 16; Oct. 1912), but that species is more slender,
and, according to figure, the aperture is more rounded above.
6. Atys (Alicjila) cylindrica Helbling.
Helbling. Abh. Prov. Ges. Böhmen, Vol. IV, p. 122, PI. 2, fig. 30, 31.
Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 585, PI. 125. fig. 114.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XVII, Atys, fig. 7.
PlLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 265, PI. 33, fig. 60, 61.
KOBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Bullacea, p. 16, PI. 2, fig. 15, 16.
Stat. 7. Near reef of Batjulmati (Java), Coralreef. 2 Spec.
Stat. 37. Sailus ketjil, Paternoster-islands. 27 M. and less. Coral and coralsand. 20 Spec.
Stat. 58. Near Seba, Savu, Up to 27 M. Sand. 2 Spec.
Stat. 133. Lirung, Salibabu-island. Up to 36 M. 7 spec.
Stat. 1S4. Near Kampong Kelang, South coast of Manipa-island. 36 M. Coral, sand. i Spec.
Stat. 240. Banda. 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral, Lithothamnion. 6 Spec.
Stat. 313. East of Dangar Besar, Saleh-bay. Up to 36 M. Sand, coral, mud and reef 66 Spec.
To this form I have united the more or less angular specimens; none of them reaches
the recorded length, scarcely surpassing 20 Mill.
var. chvio-ata A. Adams.
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Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 587, PI. 125, fig. 121.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XVII, Atys, fig. 8.
PlLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 266, PI. 2,3> 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.
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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-//at<i n. sp. I'l. XXXll. lij^. 4.
Stat. 102. 6°4.i N., 120° 44' E. 533 M. 1 Spec.
Sliell oval, ventricose, rather solid, ycllowish-biown. Sciil])liiit; consistin^ of some spiral
lirae, about 12 in number on tlie upper part of shell, occupyin^^ also liic upper umbilical pit,
and of wliich the lowcr 2 are considerably tlatter; these lirae and not less their interstices are
crossed and consequently cancellated, by lincr, Init still sufticiently conspicuous, radialinjr riblets;
below the last of the lirae, run 2 spiral rows of line |ninctures. Near the base run a few spiral
rows of stronLï punctures, ihe 2 most basal ones accompanied by lirae, then foliow higher on
3 rows of larger punctures, with nearly tiat iiUerstices and slill iiii^hcr up 2 spiral rows of small
punctures; at last near the base of the oiiiervvise nearl\- sniooih niedian zone, still one row of
verv small punctures; ihis smooth space is crossed by irregular, sometimes fold-likc growth-
striae. Spire concave, with a small patch of enamel at its bottom, otherwise lirate, as described
above, with a rounded rim. Aperture elongate, moderately narrow above, wider below : peristome
strongly contorted near the vertex, then produced in a narrow wing ; outer margin regularly
convex, basal margin rounded ; columellar side of body very convex, with a rather thick layer
of enamel, which is rugose (perhaps abnormal), columella concave, broadly spread over the
umbilical space.
Alt. from vertex to base of apert. sYo, lat. 4; apert. alt. 6, lat. above 7,,, below 2 Mill.
This species is remarkable for its prominent sculpture of upper part of bcKly-whorl. I
find no nearly allied species.
9. Atys (Alicida) Pacci Preston.
Preston. Records of the Indian Museum. Vol. II, p. i88, PI. 16, fig. 52.
Stat. 37. Sailus ketjil, Paternoster-island.s. 27 M. and less. Coral and coralsand. 5 Spec.
Stat. 240. Handa 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral, Lithothaninion. i Spec.
I can fmd no difterences with Preston's description and figure of specimens from the
Andaman Islands, only one of the specimens from Stat. 37 has a length of i 370 MiH- instead of 1 1.
Dinia II. & A. Adams.
I. Dinia dcntifcra A. Adams.
AüAMS. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 588, PI. 125, fig. 124.
Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XVII, Atys, fig. 13.
Trvon. Man. of Coneh. Vol. XV, p. 276, PI. 27, fig. 81.
KOKELT. Martini-Chemn. Coneh. Cab. VA. II, Vol. I, BuUaeea, p. 27, PI. 8, fig, 15.
Stat. 43. Pulu Sarassa, Postillon-islands. Up to 36 M. Coral. 10 Spec.
Stat. 144. Xorth of Salomakiee-(Damar-)island. 45 M. Coralbottom and Lithothaninion. i Spce.
The specimens are more convex than the allied J). tnonodonia from Borneo.
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2. Dinia fnuiiatu/a n. sp. PI. XXXII, fig. 5.
Stal. 95. 5°43'.5 N., i i9°4o' E. Sulu-archipelago. 522 M. Stony bottom. 2 Spec.
Shell small, elongately-oval, narrower at its upper part, strongly truncated above,
moderately strong, white, smooth. Sculpture consisting of very fine growth-striae and a few
spiral striae which are rather faint and not crowded, near the base. Spire umbilicated, rather
wide and deep, showing the whorls, about 3 in number, not enamelled, bordered by a rounded
margin, divided by a single spiral groove; body-whorl nearly straight above, then convex.
Aperture elongated, narrow above, large below; upper margin of peristome forming a small,
rounded sinus, outer margin nearly straight, even slightly contracted above the middle, then
slightly dilated; basal margin rounded. Columellar side of body-whorl conve.x, covered with a
thin layer of enamel, columella short, concave, with a tooth-Iike fold at its basal part; no tracé
of umbilicus.
Alt. from margin of spire to base of apert. 3Yj, lat. 2 ; apert. alt. 3''/^, lat. above Y^
below 27, Mill.
This species may be distinguished from D. dcntifera and monodonta, by its strongly
truncated spire and by being attenuated at the upper part, monodonta being more cylindrical,
dentifcra regularly oval. One specimen is slightly worn, but has the tooth-like fold more con-
spicuous, than that which has served for description. Both specimens are empty .shells, consequently
it is not certain that they have lived at the recorded depth.
Cylichna Loven.
1. Cylichna javanica n. sp. PI. XXXII, fig. 6.
Stat. 4. Djangkar (Java), g M. Coarse sand. i Spec.
Shell subcylindrical, slightly narrower above then below, truncated above, upper part
of sides and base rounded; rather strong, white, partly covered by a dark brown epidermis.
Sculpture consisting of hair-like growth-striae, stronger at irregular intervals, and of numerous,
irregular, waved, spiral striae, more crowded at some places, stronger near the base, where they
have the appearance of lirae. Spire deeply umbilicated, bordered by a sharp keel. Aperture
elongated, narrow above, dilated below, its upper margin being the continuation of the um-
bihcal keel, a little ascending, outer margin at first rounded above, then nearly straight, broadly
rounded below and at the base of shell. Columellar side nearly straight at body-whorl, rounded
above, with a narrow but conspicuous layer of enamel ; columella thick, rounded, slightly con-
torted, nearly straight above, concave below, with an umbilical slit behind it.
Alt. from margin of body-whorl to base of apert, óy^, lat. 2^^; apert. alt. ó^^, lat.
above nearly Y^, below lYi Mill.
I know no East-Indian species which is nearly allied.
2. Cylichna sp.
Stat. 2. Madura-strait. 67 M. Grey mud with some radiolariae. i Spec.
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This species is slill allied lo tlu; precedin^ onc, bul as ihc uiipcr pari of apcrtuie has
been broken and repaired diirinj,' life, it is iinpossible to j^mvc a sufficiL-iu descriplion, ihe
spiral sculpliire is nuuh finer iliaii in llu- prccedin^ species.
3. LsUJiiui Stbogac n. sp. l'l. XXXII, ti^;. 7.
Slat. 193. Sanana-bay, East coast of Sula Hcsi. 22 M. Mud. i Spec.
Shell cvlindrical, rounded al bolli emls, slij^dnly iruiualcd above, ralhcr soHd, opaque,
whittf. Sciilpture consistinjj of hair-like i^rowth-striae, a few ralher coarse, groovelike, spiral
striae above. and some more superficial ones below, these lalter occiipying a larger space
than ihe upper ones, about one third of the sheli is not spirally striatcd. Spire narrowly but
deeply umbilicated, ihe ui)])er pari of tlie umbilicus enamelled, bordered by an acute keel.
Aperture narrow above, larger below, its up|)er margin scarcely ascending, outer margin rounded
at first, then nearly straight, slightly conlracted, a little dilated below, basal margin regularly
rounded. 'Columellar side, along the body, convex at the ends, straight in the median part,
enamelled; columella scarcely concave, formed by a thick, scarcely contortcd fuld, covering the
umbilical slit.
Alt. from margin of spire to base of apert. 5, lat. 2; apert. alt. 5'/,, lat. above '/,,
below I Mill.
Same observation as for N" i: it is no agreeable task, lo describe new .species in such
a large genus, the danger of redescribing known species is not small, bul I have in vain tried
to identify them; from C. Javanica it is easily separableby its smooth median part.
4. Cylichna sji.
Stat. 139. 0° I r S., 127° 25' E. Near Katjan. 397 M. Mud. stones and coral. i Spec.
This specimen is incomplete, part of the columellar side is wanling, so 1 have not
named il. though probably it will be new.
5. Cylichna (Mnestia) bizona A. Adams.
AüAMS. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 595, PI. 125, fig. 148.
PiLSBRV. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 323, PI. 27, fig. 84.
KoBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. 1, BuUacea, p. 62, PI. 11, fig. 10.
Stat. 261. Elat, West coast of Great-Kei-island. 27 M. Mud. i Spec,
The brown zones are rather narrow and less deeply colourcd, but otherwise I see no
dififerences with the descriptions and figures, quoted above.
6. Cylichna {Mnestia ?) sp.
Stat. 105. 6°8N'., 121° 19' E. Sulu-archipelago. 275 M. Coralbottom. i Spec.
The only specimen seems to bc allied to the preceding .species, but it is a worn shell.
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without any tracé of dark colour-markings ; the spiral striae are as far as they are persisting,
considerably closer-set than in C. bizona, but the shell is not fresh enough for description.
7. Cylickfia {MiiestiaT) sp.
Stat. 105. 6°8'N., 121° 19 E. Sulu-archipelago. 275 M. Coralbottom. i Spec.
A young specimen, seems to belong to the section RI nest ia, but is too incomplete for
description.
Fam. BuLLiDAE.
Bulla Linné.
I . Bulla ainpulla Linné.
Linné. Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 727, N" 334 (pars).
RUMPH. Amb. Rariteitkamer, p. 91, PI. 27, fig. G.
Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 575, PI. 122, fig. 59 — 62.
Reeve. Coach. Ie. Vol. XVI, Bulla, fig. 3.
PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 343, PI. 34, fig. i — 3.
KüBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Bullacea, p. 72, PI. i, fig. 5 — 7.
Stat. 4. Near Djangkar (Java). 9 M. Coarse sand. i Spec.
Stat. 66. Bank betvveen islands of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, South of Saleyer. 8 — 10 M.
Dead eoral, Halimeda, Lithothamnion. i Spec.
Stat. 89. Pulu Kaniungan ketjil. Reef 5 Spec.
Stat. 179. Kawa-bay, West coast of Ceram. Shore. 2 Spec.
Stat. 193. Sanana-bay, East coast of Sula Besi. Reef 6 Spec.
Stat. 282. Between Nusa Besi and N.E.-point of Timor. 27 — 54 M. Sand, coral and Litho-
thamnion. I Spec.
Stat. 299. Buka- or Cyrus-bay, South coast of Rotti-island. 34 M. Mud, coral and Litho-
thamnion. 4 Spec.
None of the specimens of this common species attains the usual size.
Fam. Akeridae.
Haminea Lcach.
I. Haiuijieal sp.
Stat. 4. Near Djangkar (Java). 9 M. Coarse sand. i Spee.
The specimen is a small, dead, sHghtly broken shell, spirally striated above and below,
median part smooth, the vertex resembles that of some species of Haininea\ if it possessed a
contorted upper apertural margin near the vertex, it might be an Atys, but Mr. Smith thinks
it is a Hai)iinca\ under these circumstances I have only mentioned it with this generic name,
but it is too poor and doubtful to describe it, or to give it a specific name.
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3. Ilatuinca (iul>ia 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 <if jimrtion of the pcristome,
the border of the spiral excavation is rounded, the space within thai bortlcr is opatiuely-white,
by an internal laycr of enamel, visible at the peristomc. Aperture elonj^ate, witli raiscd,
rounded upper marj^in, somewhat contorted at its insortion ; outcr margin thin (broken), moder-
ately curved, more so above and below, narrow, comprcssed, gutter-like at the base. Columellar
side of body-whorl convex, with a thin laycr of enamel ; columella concave, forming a strongly
contorted fold at its lower part, cnding below in the basal gutter, reflected over the umbilical
region, which is bordered by a blunt rim of the same opaepiely-white colour as the spire.
Alt. from v-ertex to base of apert. 11'/.,, lal. 7; apert. alt. 12'/,, lat. 3'/.2 MiH-
Alt. from vcrtex to base of apert. lo'/^, lat. 6'/^; apert. alt. i 1 7s< '^it- 3 Mill.
This species has much puzzled me; at last I asked the opinion of Mr. Smitii, who
thought it might be a /7a»ii7iea\ as however the base of aperture was quite different, I was
by no means certain. The prcservation of the specimens was rather bad, nevertheless I got
a defective radula and 3 gizzard-plates. I found many rows of teeth, the laterals (i) have a
subquadratc base and a simple, long cusp; as median tooth (M) I may consider a triangularly
rounded object, but I see no cusp. The gizzard plates are brownish, with a median keel, they
are many-articulated, having the appearance of a contracted, many-valved chiton ; length of
gizzard-plates about i , breadth about '/j Mill. These plates and the laterals are in accordance
with what is known of Haiiiijica, and so I have left the species in that genus, though with
some doubt, as the simple shape, of what I consider to be the median tooth, is more that of
Atys, as figured by Beiuiii in .Skmper's "Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen". The measurements
of latitude of shell are not quite trustworthy, as the peristomc is more or less broken, especially
in the largest specimen.
Fam. HYn.\TiNiD.\E.
Hydatina Scluunachcr.
I. Hydatina sp.
Stat. 193. Sanana-bay, ICast coast of Suia Ik.si. 22 M. Mud. i .Spec.
The shell of the only specimen has been destroyed by formol, and cannot be identified; its
epidermis rcminds that of //. p/iysis Lin., but the brown spiral lines are so much more crowded,
that it seems to be quite different; however the specimen is too much shrunkrn for description.
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Fam. RiNGICULIDAE.
Ringicula Deshayes.
I. Ringicii/a caroii Hinds.
HiNDS. Voy. Sulphur. Vol. II, p. 47, PI. 16, fig. 15, 16.
MORLET. Journal de Conch. 1878, p. 121, PI. 5, fig. 7.
PlLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 407, PI. 47, fig. 63, 64, 68.
Stat. 47. Bay of Bima, near South fort. 55 M. Mud with patches of fine coralsand. i Spec.
Stat. 52. 9° 3'.4 S., 119° 56'. 7 E. Savu-sea. 959 M. Globigerina ooze. 2 Spec.
Stat. 260. Near North-point of Nuhu Jaan. Kei-islands. 90 M. Sand, coral and shells. i Spec.
The specimens trom Stat. 47 and 260 have the body-whorl entirely striated, though that
from Stat. 260 less close than in the figures of Morlet and Pilsbry; one from Stat. 52 has
a smooth zone at upper part of that whorl, but otherwise I can find no important difterences;
the striation seems to be variable, no 2 specimens being quite equal in this respect.
2. Ringicula propinqiians Hinds. PI. XXXII, fig. 10.
Hinds. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1844, p. 96.
MORLET. Journ. de Conch. 1878, p. 122.
PlLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 408.
Stat. 116. West of Kwandang-bay-entrance. 72 M. Fine sand with mud. i Spec.
As this species has not been figured, as far as I am aware, I thought,it desirable to
give a figure of the specimen identified by Mr. Smith.
3. Ringicula tifanica n. sp. PI. XXXII, fig. 11.
Stat. 45. 7°24'S., ii8^i5'2E. Flores-sea. 794 M. Fine grey mud with some radiolariae and
diatomes. i Spec.
Stat. 178. 2°4o'S., I28°37'.5E. Ceram-sea. 835 M. Blue mud. 12 Spec.
Shell large, ovate, with a rather high, conical, pointed spire, smooth, rather thin, with
spiral striae near the base-, whorls 6^^, rather conve.x, separated by a conspicuous, but not
deep suture. Nuclear whorl somewhat tumid. Sculpture consisting of very fine grovvth-striae,
with a few e.\ceptions only visible under a strong lens, and about 10 impressed, spiral striae
below the periphery of last whorl, which is ventricose and occupies at least "/s of the length
of shell. Aperture moderately large, with an acute angle above. Outer lip thick, strong, with
an e.xternal rib, regularly arcuate, nearly tooth-Iike in the middie, in quite developed specimens.
Inner lip thickly enamelled, forming a thickened rim at its upper part, from upper angle until the
conspicuous entering fold near the middie. Upper columellar fold not very strong at its exterior
extremitry, much more raised in the interior, separated by a deep sinus from the much .strono-er,
contorted lower fold, which forms at the base a deep sinus in joining the basal part of peristome.
Alt. 87,, lat. 6; apert. alt. 4, lat. 2'/, Mill.
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A iu)i qiiite develo|)ed specimen is 8^/^ Mill. in Icntjlh, onc of llie snialk-st ones 7-'/, Mill.
'l'his species may be readily tlislini;iiished hy its large size; in shape it resembles A*. pcracula
Watson, bul differ>. 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.
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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
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62
47S
Astralium I.iiik
iti\\.ssoni>H Schcpm. l'l. II, fi^. i .
.uiilr.ittim Gmcl
\i,\iir l-iiinc
..i/iv</' Liiiné var. helicinum Cimclin
liiiiiiialiim GoviM
■:":'!us Rccvc ri. II, r.y. 2 . . .
. ^.iSiiiit Kocvc, var. git'^vHn^
Kccvc
— provisorniiii ."iciicpm. l'l. II, \\g. 3
— liiriiciis Rccvc
Atys .Montfort
— cylindrica Hclbliii;^
— cylttidricii I Iclbliiiy, var. clongata A. Adams
— multistriata Schepni. l'l. X.X.XII, fig. 2.
— naiiciiin Linnc
— Pil Cl- i Preston
— subtortitosa Schcpm. l'l. XXXII, lig. 3 .
— supraciinciUata Schcpm. l'l. X.XXII ,
fig- 4
— tortuosa A. Adams
Auricula Lamarck
— 'jiulai- Linnc
Basilissa Watson Fig. i
sil'ogiif Schcpm. l'l. \' li
&• J!
Fi-.
Bithynia Lcach
— tnincata Eydoux & Souleyet . .
Bittium Gray
— glareosum Tryon
— glariosuin Gould
Borsonia Bellardi
— Sinilhi Schcpm. l'l. X.WII, lig. 5 .
Bulbus llumphrcys
— papyracea Lamarck
— rnpa Linnc
Bulla Linnc
— ampulla Linnc
Bursa Holten
— afthtis Brodcrip
— albivaricosa Rccvc
— Bcckii Kicner
— convointa Brodcrip
— crumena Lamarck
— elcgans (Beek) Sowerby
— elcgans Kicner
— granifcra Lamarck 119,
— lampas Linnc
— margaritula Deshayes
— rana Linnc
— rhodostoina (Beek) Sowerby ....
— snbgranosa (Beek) Sowerby ....
— lubi-rosissima Reeve
J7 Calliostoma Swainson 63
27 lancellatum Schcpii). l'l. \'l, lig. 5 6y
-'• — frrtjj/ct'j/»;///»// .Schcpm. l'l. \'I, lig. I 67
ji) — lilisa Gould 68
Z<) — cxpansum Schcijni. l'l. \' ; lig. 9. 66
VI — vtonodon Sehcpm. l'l. VI, lig. 2 . 68
3u — ////////j/>/>/('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
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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
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l.»i;c
ColumbcUa <i/<>///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
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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
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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
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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«^«/(»/<y«'j Schcpm. ri. .X.XI.X, fii,'. 10. 442
— siéliit-nsis Schcpm. l'l. XXIX, ('p^. 11. 442
— siiftrcostata Smith 442
— sii/TacaitcHiilii Sclic])in. Tl. XXIX,
H- 7 440
Daphnellopsis Schcpman 449
— /anullosa Schcpm. l'l. .X.\X,
fig- 'O 449
Delphinula Lamarck 32
— laiiiiiata Lamarck 32
— laciniata Lam. var. alrata Chem-
nitz 33
— spluurnla Kiencr l'l. IX, lig. 3 . 33
Dinia H. & A. Adams 470
— dentifcra A. Adams 470
— trnncatula Schepm. PI. XXXII, fig. 5 . 471
Distortrix Link 113
— anus Linnc 113
— canccUinus Roissy 113
— clathratum Lamarck 113
Dolichotoma Hcllardi ......... 403
— atractoides Watson 405
Dolium Lamarck 125
— costaliiin Menke 125
— fasciatum Bruguière 125
— fasciatum IJruguicre var 125
— olearinm Bruguière 125, 230
— perdix Linnc 230
— pomum Linnc 125, 230
Drillia Gray 406
— Aisopiis Schepm. l'l. XXVI, fig. 6. . 410
— aiidax Melvill & Standen 414
— auriculifera Lamarck 417
— batjaiunsis Schepm. l'l. XXVII, fig. i. 415
— cagayanensis Recve 406
— dcjecta Smith 416
— Dunken Wcinkauft' 416
— Jlavtdula Lamarck 406
— gibberula Mcrvier 418
- nui-rtd Smith 408
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Drillia intt^punelata Smilh 417
tnterrupta Lamarck 406
inlerlincla .Smilh 412
/(-:i.'(///(/<i«j,'^<7/j7j-.Schepm. l'l. .\X\'I, W'J^.t-j 414
— lalereulata Sowerby 408
— nindurensis Schcpm. l'l. .X.W'I I, lig. 4. 419
— nilens llinds 418
— obliquieostiita Recve 41 8
— opalus Reevc 417
— pagodaeforiuis Schcpm. l'l. XXVI, fig. 5 409
— partita Recvc 419
— radula llinds 413
— regia (Heek) Reevc 413
— robusla llinds 407
— rubidofusca .Schepm. l'l. XXVI, fig. 4 408
— rubrozonata Schcpm. l'l. X.XVl, fig. 7 411
— rufolineata Schepm. V\. XXVI, lig. 8. 412
— Sibogae Schepm. l'l. .X.XVll, fig. 2 . 415
— sinensis Hinds 410
— ster r ha Watson 413
— striata Hinds 419
— subangusta Schepm. PI. XXVI, fig. 3. 407
— sulnensis Schcpm. PI. XXVll, fig. 3 . 418
— theoreta Mclvill 407
— timorensis Schepm. l'l. XXV'I, fig. 10 415
— umbilicata Gray 416
— unizonalis Lamarck 417
— varicosa Reeve 410
— zonata (Gray) Recve 407
Elusa A. Adams 243
— dubia Schepm. PI. XVII, fig. 9 . . . 244
— subcarnea Schepm. PI. XVII, fig. 8. . 243
Emarginula Lamarck 89
— clypeus A. Adams 92
— curvata Schepm. PI. VII, fig. 8. 90
— dubia Schepm. PI. VII, fig. 10 . 91
— foveolata Schepm. PI. VII, fig. 1 1 91
— muUisquamosa Schepm. PI. \'II.
fig- 7 ^9
— paucipunctata Schepm. PI. \'II.
fig. 6 S9
— scabricostata A. Adams .... 92
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. VllI, fig. i. 92
— snblaevis Schepm. PI. \'II, fig. 9 91
— variegata A. Adams 89
Engina Gray 307
— alveolata Kiener 307, 308
— astricta Recve 307
— conlracta Reeve " . • 309
— elegans üunkcr 309
— hisfrio Reeve PI. X.XIV, fig. 2. . . 307
— linea ta Reevc 308
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Engina iiiendicaria Linnc PI. XXIV, fig. 3 . 309
— pulclira Reeve 309
— siiwnsis Melvill 307-
— trifasciata Reeve 30S
— zonata Reeve 308
Erato Risso 140
— gallinacea (Hinds Mss) Reeve .... 140
Ethalia Adams 74
— callosus Koch 74
— giiamensis Quoy & Gaimard Fig. 3 . 74
— tninolina Melv. va.r. iiifralaevior Schelm.
PI- VI, fig. 7 75
— sfriola/a Ad3.ms,va.r. triloöata '^owcrhy. 75
Euchelus Philippi 70
— atratus Gmelin , . . 70
— Bourcieri Grosse 71
— fossulatus Souverbie 72
— intricatus Gould 71
— ringcns Schepm. PI. VI, fig. 6 . . 71
— roscola Nevill 72
— ritber A. Adams 70
— riibcr A. Adams, var. brunncus Pils-
bry 71
Eulima Risso 234
■ — acicnlata Pease 235
— acuta A. Adams 234
— arciiata Sowerby 234
— attcnitata Sowerby 235
— major Sowerby var 234
— Martinii A. Adams 234
— Melvilli Schepm. PI, XVII, fig. 5. . 236
— polygyra A. Adams 234
— vitrca A. Adams 235
Eulimella Forbes 244
— sibogae Schepm. PI. XVII, fig. 10. 244
Fasciolaria Lamarck 294
— filamentosa Lamarck 294
— trapezium Linné ...... 294
Faunus Montfort 193
— ater Linné 193
Fissurella Bruguière 84
— excclsa Reeve 86
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. VI, fig. 12 . 84
Fluxina Dall 220
— inarginata Schepm. PI. XIV, fig. 2 . 220
— trochiforinis Schepm. PI. XIV, fig. 3. 220
Fusus Lamarck 290
— Blosvillei Deshayes . ' 294
— brevicaudatiis Schepm. PL XIX, fig. 3 292
— clirysodomoides Schepm. PL XIX, fig, 4;
PL XXIII, fig. 10 293
— cohis Linné 290
pnge
Fusus forceps Perry 290
— rufinodis v. Martens 291
— Thielei Schepm. PL XIX, fig 2; Pi.
. XXIII, fig. 9 291
— toreuuia Martyn var.? ...... 291
— turricula Kiener 290
Gena Gray 80,
— auricnla Lamarck
— liniricnla Adams
— lutea Linné
— nigra Quoy & Gaimard 81,
— ornata A. Adams
— planiilata Lamarck
Glyphis Carpenter
— corbicula Sowerby?
— nigriradiata Reeve
— Reevei Schepm
— Sieboldii Reeve
— siibcalyciilata Schepm. PL VII, fig. 2
— ticaonica Reeve
Guildfordia Gray
— yoca Jousseaume
Guttula Schepman
Sibogae Schepm. PL II, fig. 7; PL IX.
fig. II
Gyrineum Link
— bituberculare Lamarck
— cnspidatum Reeve PL XV, fig. 7 .
— gyrimim Linné
— per ca Perry (PL X, fig. i, var.
aculeata Schepm.)
— pulclielluin Forbes
— pulclira Sowerby
— pusillum Broderip
— ranina Lamarck
Haliotis Linné
— asinina Linné
— coccoradiata Reeve
— oviua Chemnitz
— squaiuata Reeve
— varia Linné
Haminea Leacli
— dubia Schepm. PL XXXII, fig. 8, 9
Harpa Lamarck
— nobilis Lamarck
Hastula Adams
— cocrulescens Lamarck
— viatlieroniana Deshayes
Helcioniscus Dall
— emieagonus Reeve
— luzonica Reeve
103
82
81
82
104
82
80
85
87
87
86
86
85
86
26
26
61
61
14
'4
14
14
tS
16
'S
15
14
7^
78
n
76
76
473
474
258
258
377
m
177
98
98
98
4S4
Helcioniscus pctalata Rccvc
rota Gmelin
— scalaris Rccve
— testiiiiniiiniis Linnc ...
Hcmiplecta Albers
icaii^fangtnsis Schepin. Tl. XX.XI,
fig. I
l<easeana Pfcifl'cr ...
— rarcjjuttata Mousson var.? .
Hydatina Sclunnachcr
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98
98
yS
434
Imbricaria Schumacher . .
— conulus Lamarck
— conus Cheinnitz .
Isidora Ehrcnbcrg . . . .
stagnalis v. Marlens.
Jopas 1 1. & .\. .\ilaiiis
— scrtum BruguicTc
Latiaxis Swainson
Diburghiae Reevc
— Mawac Gray
— rxcinuloides Schepni. l'l. XXI, fig. 7.
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXI, fig. 8 . .
— tabu lat lis Schepm. PI. XXI, fig. 9 .
Latirus Montfort
— arabicus Melvill
— craticulatus Linné
— filosa Schubert & Wagner ....
— formosior Melvill
gibbulus Gmelin
— laiicca Gmelin
— lanceola Martini
— ligula Kiencr
— lineata Lamarck
— Mdvilli Schepm. PI. XXII, fig. 9. .
— polygonus Gmelin
— rustica Lamarck
— smaragdulus Linné
— turritus Gmelin
Leptopoma L. Pfeiffer
diplochilus Sykes
Leptothyra Carpenter
— laeta .Montrouzier PI. IX, fig. 2 .
Lienardia Jousseaume
— Aliciac Melvill & Standen. . . .
— granulifera Schepm. PI. XXIX, fig. 3
— peristcrnioides Schepm. PI. XXIX,
fig- 4
— rugosa Mighels.' . •
— spurca Hinds
Limnaea Lamarck
4v^
4;.}
435
474
290
290
290
459
459
353
333
358
35S
358
359
359
36o
294
296
294
297
296
297
296
296
296
295
295
296
297
297
295
'97
'97
3'
32
436
436
437
437
438
43Ö
459
|..ii;c
Limnaea jai'anica Mousson 459
— succincus Mousson var. javanica
Mousson 459
Liotia Gray 33
— armata Adams var. l'l. III, fig. i . . 33
cii-nata Kiener 35
laiiifllosa Schepm. PI. III, fig. 2. . . 35
Pcronii Kiener 34
radiata Kiener? 34
varicosa Reeve 33
Littorina Ferussac 193
— scabra Linné 193
— scabra Linné, var. lutca Pliilipi)i . 194
— undulata Gray 194
Macroschisma Swainson ..." 84
— macroschisma Chemn. ... 84
— Diaxiiiia A. Adams .... 84
— inaxiiiia Adams, var. elongata
Schepm. Pi. VII, fig. I . . 85
Maculotriton Dall 352
— digitalis Reeve 352
Mangilia Risso 429
— apollinca Melvill 430
— ^M/ö«^«j« Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig. 8. 430
— cavernosa Reeve 430
— crassicingulaia Schepm. PI. XXIX,
fig- I 434
— elegantissima Melvill & Standen. . 433
— Fairbanki Ncvill 432
— //r7/;«i7//^r/V«Schepm. PI. XXIX, fig. 2. 434
— liexagonalis Reeve 431
— viulticostata Schepm. Pi. X.W'III,
fig- 12 432
— multigranosa Schepm. l'l. .XX\'III,
fig- 'O 43'
— rufostrigata Schepm. PI. XXVIII,
fig- 9 430
— jrti7/«v/5/.f Schepm. PI. X.XVIII, fig. 13 433
— septemcostata Schepm. PI. XXVlll,
fig- II 432
— septemcostata Schepm. var. tenuis
Schepm 432
— terpnisma Melvill & Standen . . . 429
— terpnisma Melv. & Stand. var. abys-
sicola Schepm 430
Marginalia Lamarck 259
— «^/jj7V<7/rt Schepm. PI. XN'lIl, fig. 8. 260
— dactylus Lamarck 261
— piilchella Kiener 261
— ^«/o//;/fa/rtSchepm.PI.XVIII,fig.7. 259
— scripta Hinds 260
— sordida Reeve 261
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Marginella subflava Preston 26 r
— tricincta Hinds 260
— virgo Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig. 6 . 259
Marsenia Leach 105, 218
— perspicna Linné 105, 218
— Sibogae Beigh 105, 218
Melampus Montfort 458
— fasciatus Deshayes 458
— nuclcolus V. Martens 459
Melania Lamarck 189
— acanthica Lea 191
— arctecava Mousson 1S9
— cclibensis Quoy & Gaimard .... 192
— crenulata Deshayes 189
— funiciiliis Quoy & Gaimard. . . . 1S9
— granifcra Lamarck 192
— latei' it ia Lea 192
— malayana Issel 190
— mauiensls Lea 193
— piinctata Lamarck 190
— riidis Lea 192
— salibabtiensis Schepm. PI. XII, fig. 8. 191
— Saviiüeri Brot 191
— scabra Muller 191
— sctosa Swainson 192
— sobria Lea ■ . . 190
— tubcrciilata Muller 190
— turris Brot 189
— nnifonnis Quoy & Gaimard. . . . 189
Meloscaphander Schepman 464
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXXI,
fig- 5—9 464
Metuia H. & A. Adams 310
— daphnelloides Melvill & Standen . . 310
Minolia Adams 46
— oniatissinia Schepm. PI. III, figS4, 40:;
PI. IX, fig. 6 46
Miraconcha Bergh 83, 102
— obscura Bergh 83, 102
Mitra Lamarck 266
— abbatis Chemnitz 271
— abyssicola Schepm. PI. XIX, fig. i . . 272
— adusta Lamarck 271
— albocoronata Schepm. PI. XXII, fig. 6 . 269
— ambigua Swainson 270
— cardinalis Gmelin 266
— carnicolor Reeve 274
— clirysostoma Swainson 271
— contracta Swainson 271
— coriacea Reeve PI. XXIII, fig. 4. . . 276
— crenifera Lamarck PI. XXIII, fig. 3 . 271
— ciicumerina Lamarck 275
— episcopalis Linné 266
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Mitra filaris Linne . 273
filosa Lamarck 273
— flammea Quoy & Gaimard . . . 273, 274
— flauimigera Reeve 274
— ff'i^S'^ Quoy & Gaimard 276
— fnlva Swainson 270
— gracilis Reeve 272
— granata Reeve 276
— incisa Adams & Reeve 267
— interlirata Reeve 273
— luctuosa A. Adams 267
— lugubris Swainson 276
— maesta Reeve 268
— Mariae A. Adams PI. XXIII, fig. 2 . 267
— Marionae Melvill PI. XXII, fig. 4 . . 267
— millepunctata Schepm. PI. XXII, fig. 5. 268
— olivaefoniiis Swainson 277
— papalis Linné 266
— pediculus Lamarck 275
— pellis serpentis Reeve 271
— pontificalis Lamarck 266
— rotundilirata Reeve 275
— rnfescens A. Adams 274
— rufilirata Adams & Reeve 275
— scabriuscula Lamarck 272
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig. 10. . 269
— simplicissiina Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig.
\\a, b 270
— simplicissiina Schepm. var. glabra,
Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig. i\c ... 270
— sphaeridata Martyn 272
— tabanula Lamarck 275
— turgida Reeve 276
— xerainpelina Melvill 268
Mitromorpha A. Adams 450
— lirata A. Adams 450
Mitrularia Schumacher 200
— costifera Schepm. PI. XII, fig. 11. 201
— equestris Linné 200
— equestris Linné, var. cicatricosa
Reeve 200
— equestris Linné, var. hipponyciformis
Reeve 201
— equestris Linné var. tortilis Reeve. 200
Modulus Gray 172
— tectuin Gmelin 172
Monilea Swainson 44
— calyculus Wood, PI. IX, fig. 5. . . 44
— celebensis Schepm. PI. II, fig. 10 . . 44
— Masoni Nevill 44
— nuclea Philippi 45
Monodonta Lamarck 40
— canalifera Lamarck 40
Z2,
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Monodonta Itibw Limic
Motio Montfort
- AliOiHi Sniith l'l. X. fijj. 6
^ratiiilosii Schcpm. PI. X, fig. 4 . . .
— lintata Schcpm. l'l. X, lig. 5 . . . .
Mucronalia .X. .\ilanis
fbitrtua üeshaycs
gracilis 1'ease
— Millrei Pctit
— piirvti Schcpm. l'l. X\ll, ('il;. 5 .
— fhilipptiiarutn Sowerb)- ....
— varicosa Schcpm. l'l. .Wil, ("1^. 2.
Murex Linnc
— iiiiuucospiiiosiis (Beek) Rccvc, var. . .
— a</uiii:os/>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
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Nassa Lamarck 311
— agapeta Watson 326
— albcscens Dunker 326
— angriasensis Mclvill & Standen . . . 328
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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
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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
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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
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puUigfra Linné 9
f':, ": ;. >■,! I.inné, var. siimntraiia Dautz. 9
.>,/..'.'.<</ l.amarck 10
— spirialis Rccvc 10
stjuarrosi^ Rccluz 12
suboctlhtia Schepniaii 12
suhpunclata Rccluz 12
suhpiinctata Recl., var. glaiuii/ormis
V. Martcns u
— sudsiilcitta Sowerby 11
— sulciilosa V. Martcns 10
— turrita Chemnitz 10
— turrita Clicnin. var. Cuniingiaiia Rc-
cluz 10
— iialaiunsis Lcsson 13
— varif^ata Lcssoii 10
— variegnta Less., var. strigillatii La-
marck 10
Niso Risso 237
— Smit/ii Schcpm. l'I. Wil, tig. 7 . . . 238
— venosa Sowerby 237
Ocinebra Lcacli 349
— contempta A. Adams 350
— ƒ«i■fö/>'<>«<A'J•tf Schcpm. ri. XXI, fig. 4. 349
— pUurotomoides Reeve 351
— piimila A. .-\tiams 350
— serotina A. Adams 350
— Smithi Schcpm. PI. XXI, fig. 3 . . 349
Oliva Bruguière 249
— acuminata Laniarck 255
— athenia Duclos 254
— australis Duclos 253
— carneola Gmclin 254
— Ctramensis Schepm. PI. X\'III, fig. 3;
PI. XXII, fig. 3 255
— coeruica Marrat 249
— cruenta Solander 249
— dubia Schepm. PI. XVIII, fig. 2; PI.
XXII, fig. 2 252
— elegans Lamarck 250
— emicator Mcuschen 249
— episcopalis Lamarck 249
— fiitubralis Lamarck 250
— guttata Lamarck 249
— ispiiiula Linné 254, 451
— labradorensis Marrat 250
— lacvis Marrat 251
— lecuquiana Ducr 250
— Upida Duclcs 254
— tnaiira Lamarck 251
— maura Lamarck var 250
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Oliva mustclina Lamarck var 251
— ncostina Duclos . 251
— nitidiila Duclos 233
— octai-ia Duclos 251
— paniiiciilata Duclos 253
— paxillus Rccve 253
— rufofulgurala Schcpni. PI. XVIII, fig. i;
PI. XXII, fig. I 252
— sanguinolcnta Lamarck 252
— sidclia Duclos 254
— similis Marrat 250
— subulata Lamarck 255
— viridesccns Marrat 252
Olivella Swainson 255
— leucozonias Gray 255
— pulchclla Duclos 256
Oocorys P'ischcr 120
— elongata Schepm. PI. .\, fig. 3. . . 121
— sttlcata Fischcr 1 20
— Wcberi Schcpm. PI. X, fig. 2 . . . 120
Parmophorus corrugatus Reeve 99
Patella Linnc 97
— pentagona Reeve 97
— stcllacformis Rcevc 97
— unguis L 99
Pectinodonta Dall 96
— alta Schepm. Pi. II, fig. 9 . . 97
— oricntalis Schepm. PI. II, fig. 8. 96
Peristernia Morch 297
— carotiana Tapparone Canefri . . 298
— chlorostoma Nuttal 299
— corallina Melvill & .Standen . . . 299
■ — crenulata Kiener 299
■ — incaniata Deshayes 298
— inccrta Schepm. Pi. XI.X, fig. 5 . 297
— nassatitla Lamarck 297
— pagodaeformis Melvill 298
— pnlcluila Reeve 298
— striata Gray 299
— usttilata Reeve 298, 299
Phasianella Lamarck 22
-- Inslrto Reeve 22
Phenacolepas Pilsbry 15
— galathea Lamarck 15
— radiata Schcpm. PI. I, fig. i . 15
Philine .\scanius 476
— aperta Linné 476
— quadripartita Ascanius 476
Phos Montfort 304
— Blainvillii Deshayes 305
— ininulus Schepm. PI. XL\, fig. 9 . . . 306
— noduostattis A. Adams. PI. XXIV, fig. i. 306
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Phos rosmU/s Hinds. PI. XXIII, fig. 12. . . 305
— senticosiis Linné 304, 306
— texUis Gmelin 305
Pirula Lamarck 126
— Dussumieri Kiener 126
— graclUs Sowerby 126
Pisania Bivona 302
— ignea Gmelin 302
— picta Reeve 302
Planaxis Lamarck 171
— liigra Quoy & Gaimard 171
— sulcahis Born 17 1
Planorbis Guettard 460
— tondancnsis Quoy & Gaimard. . . 460
Plectotropis v. Martens 456
— kangeangensis Schepm. PI. XXXI,
fig. 2 456
Pleurotoma Lamarck 398
— aciUigemniata Smith 400
— babylonia Linné 39S
•^ — carinata Gray 403
— cingulifera Lamarck 400
— congener Smith 403
— crispa Lamarck 398
• — cryptorliaplie Sowerby .... 400
— fiisca Hombron & Jacquinot . . 402
— Garnonsi Reeve 398
— gemmata Hinds ....... 402
— hastula Reeve 399
— jubata Hinds 400
— Kieneri Doumet 403
— mannorata Lamarck 399
— monilifera Pease 402
— praesignis Smith 403
— 5/7^ö^(?6' Schepm. Pl.XXVI, fig. 2. 404
— tigriiia Lamarck 399
— ^r««6-rttó Schepm. PI. XXVI, fig. i . 404
— vertebrata Smith 401
— violacea Hinds 401
— Woodii Kiener 400
Pleurotomella Verrill 443
— abbreviata Schepm. PI. XXX,
fig- 6 447
— affinis Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. i. 444
— biconica Schepm. PI. XXIX,
fig- 13 444
— ceraniensis Schepm. PI. XXX,
fig- 3- • 445
— clalhitrellaeforviis Schepm. PI.
XXX, fig. 4 446
— dubla Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. 8. 448
— dnbia Schepm. va.r. circiiinstria/a
Schepm 448
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Pleurotomella exteitsaefonnis Schepm. PI. XXX,
fig- 5 446
— gradata Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. 2. 445
— pyriforinis Schepm. PI. XXX,
fig- 7 447
Potamides Brongniart 168
— fiuviatilis Potiez & Michaud . . . 168
— palustris Linné 168
— sulcatus Born 168
Priotrochus Fischer 45
— incertus Schepm. PI. II, fig. 4. . 45
Fseudococculina Schepman 16
— graniilata Schepm. PI. I, fig. 3;
PI. VIII, fig. 7 ... . 16
— rugosoplicata Schepm. PI. I,
fig. 2; PI. VIII, fig. 6. . 16
Pterocera Lamarck 153
— chiragra Linné .154
— lanibis Linné 153
Puncturella Lowe 87
— geuuiiata Schepm. PI. VII, fig. 3. 87
— gigantea Schepm. PI. VII, fig. 4. 88
Purpura Bruguière 352
— bitubercularis Lamarck 353
— echinata Blainville 353
— cchiiiulata Lamarck 353
— liippocastaniDii Linné . . . . 352, 353
mancinella Linné 353
— pica Blainville 353
Pyramidella Lamarck 241
— auriscati Chemnitz 242
— dolabrata Linné 241
— plicata Lamarck 242
— terebellum Muller 241
— tun-ita A. Adams 242
— ventricosa Quoy & Gaimard . . 242
Pythia Link 458
— itndata Lessen 458
Quoyia Deshayes 171
— dfcollata Quoy & Gaimard . . . . 171
Retusa Brown 462
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXXI, fig. 3. . 462
Rhagada Albers 45*5
— colona V. Martens 456
Rimella Agassiz 155
— cancellata Lamarck 155
— crispata Sowerby 155
— Tyleri H. & A. Adams PI. XV, fig. S ;
PI. XVI, fig. I 156
Rimula Defrance 88
— carinifera Schepm. PI. VII, fig. 5 . 88
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Ringicula Dcsluycs 475
— caroH Hiiids 17-;
'./',/•<; Scliopm. l'l. X.XXU, tij;. 12 476
fi\'f:iu]iiiitis Hiiuis l'l. XXXII. Ii<,'. 10 475
ttloHUii Sclicpm. l'l. X.XXII. \\'^. n 475
Rissoia l-rcminvillc iy6
hi-iiri,/iini^t-nsis Schcpm. l'l. XII. Iil;. 9 19'^
Rissoina d'Ürbiyny 194
erylhtiua Philippi '95 1
— inicans A. Ad;inis '94
— pluatii A. Adams "J4
— spirata Sowcrby 195
— spirata Sowcrby, mut. dcfonnis So-
wcrby 195
— spirata Sowcrby, var. Montronzicri
Souvcrbic 195
— tridt-nlatii Michaud 195
Rostellaria Lamarck 1 54
— Fmcistt Petit. PI. XVI, f\g. 2 . . 154
— Ppxvisii Pet. var. ahyssicola Schcpni.
PI. XI, lig. 5 154
Scala Klein 223 ^
— alnssicola Schepm. PI. X\', lig. 2 . . 226 1
— alata Sowerby . . • 223
— dfifica Mcivill 224
— fragilisstma Schepm. l'l. X\', lig. 3. . 225
— humcrosa Schepm. l'l. XI\', fig. 7 . . 227
— lamellosa Lamarck 226
— lyra Sowerby 224
— J/e-Zz'//// Schepm. PI. XIV, fig. 9. . . 226
— Nierstraszi Schepm. PI. X\', fig. 4 . . 228
— Pallasii Kiener 223 j
— pulclurrima Sowerby 225
— replicata Sowerby 224
— Sibo^ae Schepm. PI. XIV, fig. 8 . . . 227
— teiiiiuostata .Sowerby 224
— Tydcmani Schepm. PI. X\', fig. 1 . . 224
Scaphander Montfort 465
— fl//f//;/(7///jSchepm. l'l. XXXI, fig. 1 1 4Ó5
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXXI, fig. 10 465
— .y///^^/<'/^öJrt Schepm. PI. XX.XIl, fig. I 466
Scissurella d'Orbigny 83
— cxqiiisila Schepm. l'l. \'I. fig. 10. 83
— maxima Schepm. PI. \'I, fig. 9 . 83
Scutus Montfort 94, 99
corrugatus Reeve 94, 99
— unguis Linné 94
— uugx'is L. ? 101
Seguenzia Jeffrcys 178
— costultfera Schepm. PI. XII, fig. 7. 181
— A;///r«v/<^<-;-^/ Schepm. PI. .XII, fig. 5. 179
— formosa Verrill ... ... 182
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Seguenzia Mi-lvillt Scheien, l'l. .XII, lig. 4;
l'l. X\', fig. 12 178
— moHOitngulata Scgucnza .... 182
— Sykfsi Schepm. l'l. XII. fig. 6. . 180
Septaria Férussac 14
— lineata Lamarck 15
— siiborbicularis Sowcrby 14
— ttssellata Lam. var. lineala Lam. . 13
Sigaretus Lamarck 21S
linncanus Rccluz 218
Siphonaria Sowcrby 460
cxigua Sowerby 460
lu/onica Reevc 460
Sistrum Montfort 354
— anaxarcs (Duclos) Kiener 355
— arachnoidcs Lamarck 354
— biconicnm IMainville 355
— cavcrnosiim Reevc 356
— chry.sostoma Dcshayes 355
— concateiiatum Lamarck 357
— elattim Blainvillc 357
— fiscella Chemnitz 357
— fisccllum Chemnitz 357
— horridiiin Lamarck 355
— hystrix Linné 354
— marginatnim Hlainville 356
— miiriciiiiiin Hlainville 356
— miiriciitiiin Hlainville, var. turbinoides
Blainv 356
— musivum Kiener 358
— ochrostoma Reeve 356, 357
— ricinus Linné 354
— spectrum Reeve 357
— iuberculatum Hlainville 355
— undatum Chemnitz 357
Solariella S. W'ood . 47
— calloinphala Schepm. l'l. I\'. fig. 1, \a;
PI. IX, fig. 9 \ . . 52
— marginala Schepm. l'l. III, fig. 8 . 51
— mutabilis Schepm. PI. III, fig. 7;
PI. IX, fig. 8 49
mutabilis Schepm., var. lacvior
Schepm. PI". III, fig. -ja ... . 50
— mutabilis Schepm., var. plicifera
Schepm. PI. 111, fig. 7^^ . . . . 50
— olivaceostrigata Schepm. PI. III, fig.
5 ; PI. IX, fig. 7 4-
— zacalloidcs Schepm. l'l. III, fig. 6 . 48
Solariellopsis Schepman 53
— /'/i-rtr/;/rt/<; Schepm. l'l. 1\', fig. 6. 56
— calcarata Schepm. l'l. IV, fig. 2;
PI. IX, fig. 10 53
— concavospira Schepm. PI. \', fig. i. 58
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Solariellopsis liiiibifera Schepm. PI. IV, fig. 3. 54
w^tótóVö Wood-Mason & Alcock. 58
— ■ miiltisqiiamosa Schepm. PI. IV,
fig- 7 57
— muricata Schepm. PI. IV, fig. 8. 57
— pagodifoniiis Schepm. PI. V,
fig. 2 60
— piilclira Schepm. PI. IV, fig. 4. 55
— spinitlosa Schepm. PI. IV, fig. 5. 55
Solarium Lamarck 218
— cinguluni Kiener 219
— cinguluin Kiener, var. subconcolor
V. Martens 220
— hybriditiii Linné 219
— • incisum Philippi 21S
— jiiodestmn Philippi 219
— perspectiviuii Linné 218
Solidula Fischer de Waldheim 460
— cinerea Watson, var 461
— glabra Reeve 461
— pusilla A. Adams 461
— solidula Linné 460
— solidula Linné, var. coccinata Reeve. 461
— sulcata Gmelin 461
Spergo Dall? 448
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. g - . 448
Stilifer Broderip 240
— Sibogae Schepm. PI. XVII, fig. 3, 4 . 241
Stomatella Lamarck 78
— exquisita Sowerby 79
— haliotoidea Sowerby 79
— nigra Q. & G 104
— papyracea Chemnitz 78
Stomatia Helbling 79
— acuminata A. Adams 79
— phyiiiotis HelbHng 79
■ — planulata Schepm. PI. VI, fig. 8 . 80
— rubra Lamarck 80
Strigatella Swainson 277
— acuminata Swainson 277
— decurtata Reeve 279
— litterata Lamarck 279
— lutea Quoy & Gaimard .... 277
— pauperciila Linné PI. XXIII, fig. 5. 278
— retusa Lamarck 278
— samuelis Dohrn ? 277
— scutiilata Chemnitz .... 277, 279
— zebra (Lam. ?) Sowerby .... 278
Strombus Linné 146
— auris Dianae Linné 148
— bulbiilus Sowerby 152
— canariuni Linné 146
— columba Lamarck 150
Strombus cristatus Lamarck
— dentatus Linné
— dentatus Linné var
— den/a/us 'Linné, va.r. RiippellüKeeve.
■ — epidro)iiis Linné
— erythrinus Chemnitz
— floridus Lam
— gibberulus Linné
giittatus Martini
— isabella Lamarck
— labiosus Gray
— laciniatus Chemnitz
— lentiginosus Linné
— luhuanus Linné
— viuricatus Martini
— papilio Chemnitz
— phcatus Lamarck
— pukhellus Reeve
— sainar Chemnitz
— samarensis Reeve
— succinctus Linné
— tridentatus Gmelin
— urceus Auct
urceus Linné
— variabilis Swainson
— vittatns Linné
Subemarginula Blainville
— ditbia Schepm. PI. VIII, fig. 3.
— panhiensis Adams
— plana Schepm. PL VIII, fig. 2.
— tricarinata Born
Subularia Monterosato
— bivittata H. & A. Adams ....
— circumstriata Schepm. PL XVII,
fig- 6 .
Surcula H. & A. Adams
— biconica Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig. 4.
— brachytoma Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig. 1 1.
— celebensis Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig. 5.
— Melvilli Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig. 7 .
— Nierstrassi Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig. 6.
— obtusigeminata Schepm. PI. XXVII,
fig- 12
— pulchra Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig. 2.
— pyrainidalis Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig.
10
— supracostata Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig. 8.
— • symbiotes Wood-Mason & Alcock
— tiinorensis Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig. 9.
— trophonoidea Schepm. PI. XXVIII,
fis.
undosa Schepm. PI. XXVII, fig. 13.
variabilis Schepm. PI. XXVIII, fig. i.
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Syrnola A. Adanis 243
clcgans A. Aiianis 243
Tcinostoma Aiianis 36
— Sibogae Schcpni. l'l. II, fi;^. 5. . 36
Tcnagodus Ciucttard 183
ant;uiua Linnc? 1S4
Bcrnhardi Mörcli 184
— Cumingi Mt)rch 1S4
— lacUus (Lam.) Morel» 1S5
— niiiricatiis Hom 184
— poiuürosiis Mörcli 183
— IrocliUaris Mörcli 183
Terebellum Klein 156
— punctatum Chemnitz 156
— siibiilatuin I.amarck 156
— tirebellum LinnO 156
Terebra Adanson 366
— affinis Gray 372
— aifuu'iia Deshaycs 369
— ^lrr/r//«<-</cj Deshaycs. ri. X XV, lig.i 2. 376
— artolata Adams & Rceve .... 373
— canccllata Quoy & Gaimard. . . . 373
— circniata Deshayes 375
— columellaris Hinds var 373
— comniaculata Pfeifl'er 368
— conspcrsa Hinds 373
— cnnifcra Deshayes var 374
— crcnulata Linné 367
— dimidtata Linné 366
— exiguoides Schcpm. Fl. XXV, fig. 5 . 369
— fetustrata Hinds 369
— Macgillivrayi .Smith. Ti. XXV, fig. 6. 370
— macuhïta Linné 367
— marmorata Deshayes 370
— multistriata Schepm. PI. .XXV, fig. 8. 371
— muscaria Lamarck ^^66
— mytiros Lamarck 367
— viyurps Lam. var. scabrella Lamarck. 368
— nebulosa Sowcrby 368
— oculata Lamarck t,6j
— pcrtusa Born var 372
— pltunbca Quoy & Gaimard .... 374
— polygyrata Deshayes 371
— roseata Adams & Rceve 370
— straminea Gray 375
— subulala Linné 366
— taeniolata Quoy & Gaimard . . . 375
— textilis Hinds 368
— tinrcnsis Schepm. l'l. XXV, fig. lO . 374
— tricincta Smith. PI. XXV, fig. 11. . 376
— tricolor Sowcrby 375
— trtscriata Gray 375
Terebra tinrthi Smith. PI. X.XV, fig. 7 . .
— undulata (jra)'
— undulata (Jray var. latvior Schepm.
PI. XXV. fig. y
— üiotasciiis Hinds var
virgo Schepm. Pi. .\.\\', fig. 13 . .
Thyca H. & A. Adams
— crystallina Gould
Torinia Gray
— lostata Schepm. PI. .\1\', fig. 5 . .
— dealbata Philippi
— dorsHosa Hinds
— madurensis Schepm. Pi. .XIV, fig. 4 .
— luirabilis .Schepm. PI. .XIV, fig. 6. .
— planulata Hanley
— troihoides Deshayes
Tornatina A. Adams
— voluta Quoy & Gaimard ....
Trichotropis Broderip & .Sowcrby
— orientahs Schepm. Pi. .XII, fig. 2
— pulcherrima Melvill & Standen .
Triphora Blainville
— canccllata Hinds
— concors Hinds
corrugata Hinds.
— elegans Hinds
— fitscoapkata Sowcrby
— princeps Sowerby
— pura Smith
— rubra Hinds
— Schmidti Schepm. Pi. XI, fig. 9 . .
— sculpta Hinds
— Versliiysi Schepm. Pi. XI, fig. 8. .
Tritonidea Swainson
— dentata Schepm. PI. XIX, fig. 8 .
— fuinosa Dillwyn
— proteus Reeve
— iindosa Linné
— undosum Linné
Trivia Gray
— abyssicola Schepm. PI. XI, fig. i . .
— brevissiina Sowerb)'
— globosa Gray
— hordacea Kiener
— insecta Mighels
— oryza Lamarck
— oryza Lam. forma minor Schepm. .
— oryza Lam. var. scabriuscula Gray .
— paucicostata Schepm. PI. XI, fig. 2. .
— Sibogac Schepm. PI. .XI, fig. 3 • • •
— Sibogae Schepm. forma minor Schepm.
PI. XI, fig. 4
Trochus Linné
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Trochus conciiinus Reeve 39
— creniferus Kiener 39
— crenulatus Reeve 37
— exaltatus Reeve TiJ
— fenestratus Gmelin *. . 37
— gibberulus Adams 38
— incrassatus Lamarck 38
— inaculatus Linné 38
— W(7t7//rf/«ji" Linné, var. ^g'/'rtwoj'wj" Lamarck 38
— niloticns Linné 37
— smaragdus Reeve 38
— tubiferus Kiener 39
Trophon Montfort 338, 452
— cekbeiisis Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. 13 452
— fimbriatus Martyn 340
— Jloresianus Schepm. PI. XXX, fig. 12 452
— luculentus Reeve ....... 340
— obtuseliratus Schepm. PI. XXI, fig. 5 338
— pulchelliis Schepm. PI. XXI, fig. 2 . 339
Turbo Linné 23
— argyrostouius var. Tryon 23
— aurantius Kiener 23
— chrysostornus Linné 24
— gemmatus Reeve PI. VI, fig. 11. . . 25
— • intercostalis Menke 24
— margaritaceus Kiener 23
— margaritaceus Linné 25
— petholatns Linné 23, 229
— porpliyritits Martyn 26
— sparverius Gmelin 23
— ticaonicits Reeve 24
— versicolor Gmelin 26
Turbonilla Risso 245
— subcylindrica Schepm. PI. XVII,
fig- II 245
Turitella Lamarck 186
— cingiilifera Sowerby ...... 187
— concava v. Martens 188
— fragilis Kiener 187
— leptomita Melv. & Sykes 1S6
— inaculata Reeve 187
— inaculata Reeve, var. ontata Schepm.
PI. XI, fig. II 188
— terebra Linné 186
Turricula Klein 279
— amanda Reeve 286
— angidosa Küster 284
— aiireolata Reeve 288, 289
— balteolata Reeve 280
• — cadaverosa Reeve 287, 2S8
— coelata Reeve 286
— Collinsoni A. Adams, var. . . . 282
— costellaris Lamarck 281
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Turricula crcbrilirata Reeve 286
— cnicnta Chemnitz. PI. XXIII,
fig- 7 282, 283
— curvilirata Sowerby 280
— daedala Reeve 28 5
— dicliroa A. Adams 288
— dichroma A. Adams 288
— exarata A. Adams var. ? . . . . 283
— exasperata Chemnitz .... 287, 2S8
— exasperata Chemnitz, var. arenosa
Lamarck 288
— fiincrea Reeve 283
— fusiformis Reeve 284
— fusiformis Tryon 284
— harpaeformis Lamarck 282
' — interstriata Sowerby var. ? . . . . 2S2
— lyrata Lamarck 280
— inalcohnensis Melvill 285
— nielongena Lamarck 280
— viiuahassae Schepm. PI. XXII, fig. 7. 280
— mucronata Svvainson 284
— • mitlticostata Swainson 2S8
— viutabilis Reeve .287
— nodilirata A. Adams 284
— nodulifera A. Adams 282
— obelisciis Reeve 287
— pacifica Reeve 2S8
— plicaria Linné 281
— purpurata Reeve 285
— radix Sowerby 286
— rustica Reeve 287
— sanguisuga Linné 281
— scitula A. Adams. PI. XXII, fig. 8. 285
— scidptilis Reeve 286
— semicostata Anton 2S9
— semiscidpta Adams & Reeve . . . 283
— spicata Reeve. PI. XXIII, fig. 8 . . 284
— stigmataria Lamarck 281
— taeniata Lamarck var 281
— tayloriaua Sowerby 281
— tennilirata Sowerby 286
— torulosa Lamarck 287, 288
— venustida Reeve 289
— vulpeciila Linné PI. XXIII, fig. 6 . 279
— Waldemarii Sowerby 289
— Woldemari Kiener 289
— Ziervogeliana Kiener 289
Umbonium Link 74
— dcpressum Adams 74
Urosalpinx Stimpson 351
— bandana Schepm. PI. XXI, fig. 6. 351
— contracta Reeve, var 351
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Urosalpinx luniculatum Rocvc 351
— iiinotabilis Sniitli 351
— Sniithi Sclicpm. l'l. XXl, (v^. 5 . 351
Valvata sulcata alba Kunipli 6
Vanikoro Quoy & Gaimard 205
— Blahtvillt-niiii Rcclii/. 206
— cancflhta Clicinnitz 205
— Orbignyana Recluz, var. tricariuata
Rccluz 206
— Rtcluziana Adanis & Angas . . . 206
Vasum (Holten) Link 300
— corniycra Laniarck 300
— turbinellus Linnc 300
Vermetus Adanson 1S5
— yigas Chcmnitz 186
— maximus Sowerby 1S6
— rentstctus (Carpenter) Mörcli . . . 185
Vivipara Lamarck 197
— iostctta Quoy & Gaimard .... 197
— javanica v. d. Busch 197
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Voluta Linnc 262
— vesperlilto Linnc 262
— 'cespcriilio Linnc, var. pellis scrpentis
Lamarck 262
Volvulopsis Schcpman 463
— ancillarioides Schepm. l'l. X.XXI,
fis- 4 A(>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
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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.
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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.
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SIBOGA-EXPEDITIE.
Siboga-Expeditie
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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
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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.
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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:
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2e Livr. (Monogr. LX) K. S. Barton. The genus Halimeda. With 4 plates ., 1.80 „ 2.40
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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
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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 <l<i Siboga-Kxpcditii>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<x: Livr. (Monogr. XLl.X'c) M. M. Schepman. The Prosobranchia of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part III. (iynino^lossii. \\ iili i piate , — .80 , i. —
47^ Livr. (Monogr. XIII ^) G. C. Nutting. The Gorgonacea of the Siboga Flxpcdition.
III. The Muriceid.x-. With 22 plates „ 8.50 , IO.75
4Se Livr. (Monogr. XllI^') C. C. Nutting. The Gorgonacea of the Siboga Expcdition.
IV. The PlexauridK. With .4» platcs , 1.60 „ 2. —
4</- Livr. (Monogr. LVL/) J. E. W. Ihle. Die Thaliaccen (cinschliesslich Pyrosomen) der
Siboga-Kxpedition. Mit i Tafel uiul 6 Figuren im Te.xt. , 1.75 „ 2.20
50* Livr. (Monogr. XIII^^) C. C. Nutting. The Gorgonacea of the Siboga Expcdition.
V. The Isida:. With 6 plates , 2.25 , 3. —
51c Livr. (.Monogr. XXXVII) H. J. Hansen. The Schizopoda of the Siboga Expcdition. With
16 platcs and 3 te.xt figurcs , '2.75 „ 16. —
52c Livr. (Monogr. XIII^') C. C. Nutting. The Gorgonacea of the Siboga Expcdition.
VI.' The Gorgonellidx'. With 1 i plates „ 4. — „ 5. —
53c Livr. ^Monogr. XVrt) J. Playfair Mc Murrich. The Actiniaria of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part I. Ceriantharia. With i plate i.nd ,14 text figures „ 2.20 "„ 2.75
54c Livr. (Monogr. XIII^^*) C. C. Nutting. The Gorgonacea of the Siboga Expcdition.
VII. The Gorgonida-. Witli 3 plates. , 1.20 „ 1.50
55e Livr. (Monogr. XXXIX <i) J. G. de Man. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part I. Family Penaeidac , 2.60 „ 3.25
56e Livr. (Monogr. LXII) A. & E. S. Gepp. The Codiaceac of the Siboga Expcdition including
a Monograph of Flabellarieae and Ucioteae. W^ith 22 platcs ' „ 12.50 , 15-50
57c Livr. (Monogr. 'WWlr' C. C. Nutting. The Gorgonacea of the Siboga Expcdition.
VIII. The Scleraxoiiia. With 12 plates „ 4.80 , 6. —
58e Livr. (Monogr. XLIX'</) M. M. Schepman. The Prosobranchia of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part IV. Rachiglossa. With 7 plates , 5. — „ 6.25
59e Livr. (Monogr. VIrt') G. C. J. Vosmaer. The Porifera of the Siboga-Expedition.
II. The genus Spirastrella. With 14 plates , 6.20 , 7.75
60c Livr. (Monogr. XXXIX «') J. G. de Man. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part II. Family .Mpheidae , 6.40 , 8. —
6|c Livr. (Monogr. \A\\a) Paul Pelseneer. Les Lamellibranches de l'Expédition du Siboga.
Partie Anatomique. Avec 26 planches „ 10. — „ 12.50
62» Livr. (Monogr. XXIV' <?) R. Horst. Polychaeta errantia of the Siboga F^xpcdition.
Part I. Amijhinomidae. With 10 plates ' , 3.85 „ 4.80
Gy Livr. (Monogr. LIII^) Ph. Dautzenberg et A. Bavay. Les. Lamellibranches de l'Expéd.
du Siboga. Partie Systématique. I. Pectinidés. Avec 2 planches „ 2.25 , 2.80
<')4'- Livr. (Monogr. XLIX'<') M. M. Schepman. The Prosobranchia of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part V. Toxoglossa. With 6 plates and 1 textfigure „ 4.80 , 6. —
''<5e Livr. (Monogr. LVII) Max Weber. Die Fische der Siboga-Expedition. Mit 12 Tafeln und
123 F'iguren im Text , 22. — , 27.50
66« Livr. (Monogr. XLLX/) M. M. Schepman. The Prosobranchia, Pulmonata and Opistho-
branchia Tcctibranchiata Tribe Hullomorpha of the Siboga Expcdition.
Part VI. Pulmonata and Upisthobranchia Tcctibranchiata Tribc Hullomorpha. With
2 platcs , 1.75 , 2.20
I fliir. = Mrk 1.70 = 1 sh. 8 d. = frs 2. 12 en cliifTrcs arrondics.