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EUTROPIIiXyE. 



The larger species, all of which have beautifully varie- 

 gated shells, are principally from Australia and the 

 Islands in the Pacific, and the smaller species are from 

 the West Indies and the Mediterranean. 



Species of Eutropia. 



iEthiopica, Pfeiff. 

 grata, Phil. 

 lineolata, Wood. 

 perdix, Gray. 

 rubens, Lam. 



solida, Born. 

 Tritonis, Chem. 

 turgida, Phil. 

 variegata, Lam. 



Sub-gen. tkicolia, Kisso. 

 Head-lobes not developed ; shell small, polished. 



amcenula, Phil. 

 articulata, Anton. 

 bicarinata, Dkr. 

 brevis, C. B. Adams. 

 Capensis, Dkr. 

 concinna, C. B. Adams. 

 concolor, C. B. Adams. 

 coturnix, Koch. 

 elongata, Krauss. 

 flammulata, Phil. 

 fiava, Anton. 

 fulgens, Koch. 

 guttata, Phil. 

 iuconspicua, Phil. 

 intermedia, Scacchi. 

 Kochi, Phil. 



marmorata, Dufr. 

 meleagris. Beck. 

 perfoi'ata, Phil. 

 pulchella, Recluz. 

 pulchra, Gray. 

 pullus, Linn. 

 pygmsea, Phil. 

 speciosa, Miihlf. 

 splendida, Phil. 

 strigata, Phil. 

 tenuis, Mich. 

 tessellata. Beck. 

 umbilicata, D'Orh. 

 unifascialis, Kien. 

 ventricosa, Quoy and Gaim. 



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