PUPOIDES, AUSTRALIA. 



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larly tapering to more elongate contour with, the penult whorl 

 relatively larger. 



Length 5.2, cliam. 2.45, aperture 1.75 mm. ; 5% whorls. 

 Narrabri. 



Length 4.4, cliam. 2.35, aperture 1.7 mm. ; 5y 2 whorls. 

 Narrabri. 



Length 4.4, diarn. 2.2, aperture 1.55 mm. ; 5y 2 whorls. 

 Narrabri. 



Length 4.8, diam. 2.4, aperture 1.75 mm. ; 5 1 /^ whorls. 

 Forrest R. 



Length 4.25, diam. 2.25, aperture 1.65 mm. ; 5y 3 whorls. 

 Facing Is. 



While there are very considerable sections still without 

 records of Pupoides, it appears likely that this species will 

 be found throughout the coastal regions from West Australia 

 around the northern coast and to beyond the southern border 

 of Queensland. The records of distribution follow. 



New South Wales: Narrabri! (C. T. Musson; pi. 15, figs. 

 12,13). 



Queensland: Rodd's Bay, Facing Island!, Gracemere, 

 Bogantimgan, Calliungal, Torsdale, Cania, Kroombit, Ban- 

 ban, G-ympie and North Pine River (C. T. Musson). Moreton 

 Bay! (W. P. Wilstach in A. N. S.). Brisbane, Ipswich, Port 

 Curtis, etc., along the coasts and islands of Queensland to 

 Cape York and the islands of Torres Strait ( MacGillivray, in 

 Cox). Barrow, Fitzroy and Home Islands and Cape Gren- 

 ville, northeast coast; Sue, Warrior, Bet, Long, Dungeness 

 and Cocoanut Is., Torres Straits; Cape York and Albany 

 Island, N. Australia (Brazier) ; Mabuiag, Torres Straits 

 (Haddon, ace. to Smith). Sir Charles Hardy's Island, off 

 Cape Grenville (Tucker, type loc.). Mapoon, entrance of the 

 Batavia River, Gulf of Carpenteria ! (Charles Hedley; pi. 15, 

 fig. 15). 



West and Northwest Australia: Pigeon Island, near Wal- 

 laby Island, Houtman's Abrolhos, W. Australia (Dr. Richard- 

 son, Smith) ; Roebuck Bay, Baudiu and Cassini Islands, 

 Northwest Australia (Walker, in Smith). Forrest River, 

 East Kimberly district! (Richard Helms; pi. 15, fig. 14). 



