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Family Fusacea, Troschel, 1868. 



Genera. 1. Fusus, Klein. 2. Pyrula, Lam. 3. Buccinum, Linn. 4. ComiucUa, Gray. 5. Pisariia, Bivona. 

 6. Neobuccinum, E. A. Sin. 7. Phos, Montfort. 8. Ehurna, Lam. 



1. Fusus, Klein, 1753. 

 Species. 



1. Fusus colosseus, Lam. 15. Fusus (Neptunea) valedictus, n. sp. 



2. Fusus colus, Linne. 16. Fusus (Neptunea) calathiscus, Wats. 



3. Fusus pyrulatus, Reeve. 17. Fusus (Neptunea) setosus, Wats. 



4. Fusus marmoratus, PhiL 18. Fusus (Neptunea) scalar is, Wats. 



5. Fusus hanleyi, Aug. 1 9. Fusus (Neptunea) regulus, Wats. 



6. Fusus niphonicus, E. A. Sm. 20. Fusus (Neptunea) edwardiensis, Wats. 



7. Fusus novcehollandice, Reeve. 21. Fusus (Siphonorbis) amblyterus, n. sp. 



8. Fusus verrucidatus, Lam. 22. Fusus (SipJw) Libratw, Wats. 



9. Fusus radialis, Wats. 23. Fusus (Sipho) futile, Wats. 



10. .Fw«<s sarissoplwrus, Wats. . 24. Fusus (Sipho), n. sp. ? 



11. Fusus piagodoides, Wats. 25. Fusus (Sipho) pyrrhostom a, Wats. 



12. fusus (Neptunea) despeetus, Linne. 26. Fusus (Euthria) chlorotkus, v. Mart. 



13. Fusus (Neptunea) mandarinus, Duclos. 27. Fusus (Euthria) fusratus, Brug. 



14. Fusus (Neptunea) nodosus, Martyn. 28. Fusus (Metula) philippinarum, Wats. 



1. Fusus colosscus, Lamarck. 



Fusus colosseus, Lamarck, Anim. s. vert., vol. vii. p. 121, and (ed. Desk) vol. ix. p. 442, sp. 1. 



,, ,, Encycl. method., vers., vol. ii. p. 155, sp. 21, pi. cccexxvii. fig. 2. 



Murex colosseus, Wood, Ind. Test., p. 130, pi. xxvi. fig. 72. 

 Fusus ,, Sowerby, Genera, voL ii. pi. ccxix. fig. 3. 



Pyrula colossea, Sowerby, Thes. Conch., pt. 36, p. 102, pi. ccecxviii. (Gen. i.), fig. 3. 

 Fusus colosseus, Reeve, Conch. Syst., p. 185, pL ccxxxii. fig. 3. 



,, „. Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. iv. pi. v. fig. 19. 



,, „ Kiener, Iconog., p. 50, sp. 44, pi. xxv. 



Pyrula colossea, Kobelt, Conch. Cab. (ed. Kiister), p. 40, pi. vi. fig. 1. 

 Hemifusus colosseus, Tryon, Manual, vol. iii. p. Ill, pi. xliv. fig. 232. 



Locality uncertain, but either Arafura Sea or Australia. 

 Habitat. — Indian Ocean, Philippines (Kobelt). 



This species, though often put (as, for instance, by Adams, Genera, vol. i. p. 83, and Tryon, loc. tit.) 

 under Hemifusus ( = Cochlidium), has the true operculum as well as the general form of a Fusus. 



2. Fusus colus (Linne). 



Murex coins, Linne, Syst. Nat. (ed. 12), p. 1221, No. 551. 



Martini, Conch. Cab., vol. iv. p. 180, pi. cxliv. fig. 1342. 

 „ longicaudatus, Wood, Ind. Test., p. 131, pL xxvi. fig. 73. 

 Fusus colus, Lamarck, Anim. s. vert., vol. vii. p. 123, and (ed. Desk) vol. ix. p. 443, sp. 3. 



