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  as 
  Tritonalia 
  Flemin 
  g 
  

  

  1828 
  . 
  (From 
  Triton, 
  a 
  i 
  

  

  sea 
  demigod. 
  Both 
  fem.) 
  i 
  

  

  ' 
  Eupleura 
  caudata 
  Say 
  (Lat, 
  cauda, 
  tail; 
  \ 
  

  

  I 
  with 
  a 
  tail? 
  canal 
  long, 
  straight 
  or 
  a 
  j 
  

  

  ! 
  little 
  recurved.) 
  | 
  

  

  Eupleura 
  caudata 
  ettera 
  e 
  B.B.Baker 
  ( 
  na- 
  | 
  

  

  med 
  for 
  Mrs, 
  Robert 
  Etter 
  of 
  Onancock, 
  , 
  

  

  Virginia. 
  ) 
  • 
  ' 
  

  

  Eupleura 
  sulcidentat 
  a 
  Pall 
  (Lat. 
  sulcus, 
  ! 
  

  

  a 
  furrow 
  -•- 
  dentatus, 
  having 
  teeth; 
  ! 
  

  

  grooved-toothed.) 
  \ 
  

  

  Eupleura 
  sti 
  m 
  psoni 
  Pall 
  ( 
  S 
  t 
  i 
  mp 
  s 
  o 
  n 
  ' 
  s 
  ; 
  na 
  - 
  ; 
  

  

  I 
  med 
  for 
  Y/iiiiam 
  Stimpson, 
  a 
  distinguish-) 
  

  

  '■ 
  ed 
  American 
  malacologist 
  whose 
  life 
  : 
  

  

  work 
  was 
  destroyed 
  "by 
  the 
  great 
  Chicago 
  ! 
  

  

  fire 
  in 
  1871; 
  1832-1872.) 
  j 
  

  

  i 
  

   2. 
  Family 
  Magilidae 
  . 
  (From 
  Magilus; 
  etymology 
  unknown, 
  writes 
  Fischer.); 
  

  

  i 
  Corallio 
  p 
  hila 
  ahhr 
  e 
  via 
  t 
  a 
  L3marck 
  ( 
  short- 
  j 
  

   i 
  ened; 
  spire 
  rather 
  short, 
  canal 
  also 
  I 
  

  

  1) 
  Genus 
  Eupleu 
  ra 
  H.& 
  

   A.Ad 
  ajn 
  s 
  1855 
  ? 
  TOr 
  . 
  

   eu, 
  well, 
  good 
  — 
  

   pleura, 
  sides. 
  

   Shell 
  is 
  solid, 
  

   thick, 
  Fem. 
  ) 
  

  

  short. 
  I 
  

   Cora 
  l 
  liophila 
  "b 
  r 
  act 
  e 
  ata 
  

  

  Brocchi 
  (Lat, 
  

  

  Genus 
  Corall 
  io 
  phila 
  

   K.& 
  A.Adair.s 
  1855 
  . 
  

   ^Gr. 
  corallion, 
  coral 
  

   -•- 
  philos, 
  loving. 
  

   Coral 
  lovers. 
  Com- 
  

   mon 
  name: 
  Coral 
  

   Snails. 
  Fem.) 
  

  

  covered 
  with 
  gold 
  plate. 
  T 
  

   Cor 
  alli 
  ophila 
  lintoni 
  V 
  errill 
  & 
  B 
  ush 
  

   ( 
  formerly 
  listed 
  as 
  Tro 
  phon 
  lintoni 
  

   r 
  ill 
  & 
  Smith 
  (Linton's.) 
  

  

  Ver 
  

  

  Corallio 
  phi 
  la 
  mansfieldi 
  LIcGinty 
  

  

  (Llans- 
  

  

  Mans- 
  

  

  field's; 
  "named 
  for 
  ^Yendell 
  Clay 
  

  

  field, 
  1874-1939.) 
  

   Coralliophila 
  de 
  bu 
  rghae 
  Reeve 
  ( 
  Deburgh 
  ' 
  s 
  

  

  named 
  for 
  a 
  ilrs. 
  Deburgh, 
  an 
  English- 
  

   I 
  woman, 
  who 
  had 
  an 
  important 
  shell 
  col- 
  

   i 
  lection; 
  she 
  died 
  in 
  1881.) 
  

   i 
  Corall 
  io 
  phila 
  lactuca 
  Pall 
  (lettuce; 
  the 
  

   I 
  varices 
  are 
  crisped 
  by 
  tlie 
  spiral 
  scul- 
  

   L 
  pture 
  , 
  ) 
  

  

  II. 
  SU 
  PB 
  RFAJIIL 
  Y 
  BUCCIiTACEA 
  

  

  (Lat. 
  buccina, 
  a 
  truimpet; 
  they 
  are 
  formed 
  like 
  trumpets; 
  some 
  were 
  

   used 
  as 
  trumpets.) 
  

  

  1. 
  Family 
  Columbellidae 
  . 
  (Lat. 
  columba, 
  a 
  dove; 
  a 
  little 
  dove. 
  Former- 
  

   ly 
  known 
  as 
  F 
  amily 
  Pyrenidae 
  (from 
  Pyrene, 
  a 
  nymph.) 
  Common 
  Name: 
  

   Dove 
  Shells. 
  

  

  Columbella 
  ovulata 
  Lamarck 
  (shaped 
  like 
  

  

  a 
  ) 
  Genu 
  s 
  Columbella 
  L 
  a- 
  

   marck 
  1 
  799 
  . 
  Al 
  s 
  

  

  Pyrene 
  Ro 
  - 
  

   (Both 
  are 
  

  

  listed 
  as 
  

   ding 
  1798 
  . 
  

   fem. 
  ) 
  

  

  an 
  egg. 
  ) 
  

   Columbella 
  mercatoria 
  Linne 
  (trader 
  

  

  u- 
  

  

  sed 
  in 
  trade. 
  , 
  

   Columbella 
  mystica 
  Dall 
  (mystical, 
  secret 
  : 
  

   unknowable 
  s 
  Pall 
  is 
  not 
  sure 
  of 
  

  

  the 
  sec-l' 
  

  

  Pall 
  is 
  not 
  sure 
  

   tional 
  name.) 
  

   Columbella 
  r 
  usticoi 
  des 
  Heilprin 
  (rustic; 
  

   often 
  found 
  in 
  shallow 
  water 
  among 
  

   grasses. 
  ) 
  

  

  