DAPHNELLA. 97 



tessellata, Hinds. turbinelloides, Eeeve. 



tincta, Reeve. turris, Reeve. 



tricarinata, Valenc. variculosa, Soiv. 



trifasciata, Gray. vultuosa, Reeve. 

 tritonoides, Reeve. 



Grenus DAPHNELLA, Hinds. 



Shell fusiform, thin, fragile, surface usually striated; 

 spire elevated, last whorl elongated ; aperture oblong- 

 oval, slightly channelled in front ; columella simple ; outer 

 lip acute, separated from the last whorl so as to leave 

 a sinus. 



Ex. D. ornata, JIhids, pi. 10, fig. 8. 



This genus comprises a suite of small and elegant shells, 

 of slight texture. In form they somewhat resemble 3Ietula, 

 but the separation of the outer lip from the body-whorl, 

 leaving a tolerably wide sinus, will distinguish them from it; 

 from De/rancia they may be known by their elongated 

 body-whorl, tenuity, and sculpture. 



Species of Dajyhnella. 



segrota, Reeve. igniflua, Reeve. 



aureola, Reeve. inquinata, Reeve. 



axisj Reeve. lactea, Reeve. 



Boholensis, Reeve. lymnseseformis, Kien. 



casta, Hinds. marmorata, Hinds. 



crebriplicata, Reeve. olyra, Reeve. 



Cumingii, Powis. ornata, Hinds. 



decorata, G. B. Adams. patula, Reeve. 



delicata, Reeve. Philippinensis, Reeve. 



fenestrata, Reeve. pluricarinata, Reeve. 



fragilis, Reeve. subula, Reeve. 



hyalina, Reeve. Ticaonica, Reeve. 



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