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  MARINE 
  MOLLT'SCA 
  nESCRTRED 
  RV 
  P. 
  P. 
  CARPENTER 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  {Tricolia) 
  coinpta 
  (^unctiilata 
  Carpenter, 
  Dall, 
  1921, 
  p. 
  171; 
  Oldkoyd, 
  1927, 
  

  

  vol. 
  II, 
  pt. 
  Ill, 
  p. 
  162 
  

   Phasianella 
  (Tricolia) 
  pulloidcs 
  Strong, 
  1928, 
  California 
  Acad. 
  Sci., 
  Proc, 
  ser. 
  4, 
  vol. 
  XVII, 
  

  

  no. 
  6, 
  p. 
  192 
  in 
  part, 
  pi. 
  10, 
  fig. 
  5; 
  Keen, 
  1937, 
  p. 
  44; 
  Burch, 
  1946, 
  no. 
  57, 
  p. 
  17 
  

  

  "[P. 
  covtpta] 
  : 
  var. 
  punctulata, 
  witli 
  close 
  rows 
  of 
  dots; 
  pillar 
  chinked 
  8-20 
  fm. 
  Cp." 
  

   [Carpenter, 
  1864b, 
  p. 
  651] 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  corrections 
  slioiild 
  he 
  made 
  in 
  Oldroyd's 
  (1927) 
  copy 
  of 
  Carpenter's 
  de- 
  

   scription 
  (1865). 
  

  

  Read 
  ".24" 
  for 
  "24" 
  ; 
  ".12" 
  for 
  "12" 
  ; 
  ".14" 
  for 
  "14" 
  ; 
  delete 
  "poll." 
  

  

  Add: 
  

  

  ". 
  . 
  . 
  div. 
  50°. 
  

  

  "Hab. 
  S. 
  Diego 
  (/rTir/0"— 
  [Carpenter, 
  1865h, 
  p. 
  179] 
  

  

  The 
  type 
  material 
  consists 
  of 
  11 
  specimens 
  with 
  a 
  label, 
  "Type 
  San 
  Diego 
  Jewett." 
  The 
  

   specimens 
  are 
  spotted 
  or 
  striped 
  ; 
  a 
  few 
  stripes 
  are 
  not 
  broken 
  up 
  into 
  spots, 
  some 
  are 
  mottled. 
  

   There 
  is 
  a 
  slight 
  umbilical 
  area. 
  

  

  The 
  two 
  type 
  specimens 
  of 
  P. 
  coiiipta 
  Gould 
  (1855, 
  p. 
  25; 
  1856b, 
  p. 
  333, 
  pi. 
  XI, 
  figs. 
  25, 
  

   26) 
  are 
  in 
  the 
  National 
  Museum. 
  P. 
  compta 
  has 
  the 
  fine 
  oblique 
  brownish 
  stripes. 
  

  

  Syntypcs. 
  — 
  U. 
  S. 
  National 
  Museum, 
  no. 
  11288 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  San 
  Diego, 
  California 
  (type); 
  San 
  Diego, 
  California, 
  to 
  Cape 
  San 
  Lucas, 
  

   Lower 
  California 
  (Dall) 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  (Tricolia) 
  pulloides 
  Carpenter 
  

   (PI. 
  19, 
  fig. 
  30) 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  (? 
  compta, 
  var.) 
  pulloidcs 
  Carpenter, 
  1864b, 
  p. 
  537, 
  651; 
  Reprint, 
  1872, 
  p. 
  23, 
  

   137; 
  1865, 
  Ann. 
  Mag. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  ser. 
  3, 
  vol. 
  XV, 
  p. 
  180; 
  Reprint. 
  1872, 
  p. 
  282; 
  Cooper, 
  

   1867, 
  Geog. 
  Cat. 
  Moll. 
  Geol. 
  Sur. 
  California, 
  p. 
  24, 
  Pilsbry, 
  1888, 
  !\Ian. 
  Conch., 
  vol. 
  X, 
  

   p. 
  173, 
  pi. 
  39. 
  fig. 
  70 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  pulloides 
  Carpenter, 
  Cooper, 
  1870, 
  Amer. 
  Jour. 
  Conch., 
  vol. 
  VI, 
  p. 
  61 
  ; 
  Packard, 
  

   1918. 
  Univ. 
  California 
  Pub. 
  Zool., 
  vol. 
  14, 
  no. 
  2. 
  p. 
  310 
  copy 
  description 
  of 
  P. 
  compta 
  

   Gould 
  in 
  Pilsbry 
  ; 
  Smith 
  and 
  Gordon, 
  1948, 
  California 
  Acad. 
  Sci., 
  Proc, 
  ser. 
  4, 
  vol. 
  

   XXVI, 
  p. 
  200 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  (Tricolia) 
  pulloides 
  Carpenter, 
  Dall.. 
  1921, 
  p. 
  172 
  as 
  pulloidea; 
  Strong, 
  1923. 
  

   Nautilus, 
  vol. 
  37, 
  no. 
  43 
  pulloidea; 
  Oldroyd. 
  1927, 
  vol. 
  II, 
  pt. 
  Ill, 
  p. 
  162; 
  Strong, 
  1928, 
  

   California 
  Acad. 
  Sci., 
  Proc, 
  ser. 
  4, 
  vol. 
  XVII, 
  no. 
  6, 
  p. 
  192 
  in 
  part, 
  pi. 
  10, 
  fig. 
  7 
  "Tricola" 
  

   [sic] 
  ; 
  Grant 
  and 
  Gale, 
  1931, 
  p. 
  814; 
  Keen, 
  1937, 
  p. 
  44; 
  Burch, 
  1945, 
  no. 
  57, 
  p. 
  17 
  

  

  Tricolia 
  pulloidcs 
  (Carpenter), 
  Woodring, 
  Bramlette, 
  and 
  Kew, 
  1946, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Geol. 
  Sur., 
  

   Prof. 
  Paper 
  207, 
  p. 
  64 
  

  

  "[P. 
  compta] 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  ? 
  Var. 
  pulloides, 
  exactly 
  like 
  Herm 
  shells." 
  [Carpenter, 
  1864b, 
  p. 
  651] 
  

   The 
  following 
  corrections 
  should 
  be 
  made 
  in 
  Oldroyd's 
  (1927) 
  copy 
  of 
  Carpenter's 
  de- 
  

   scription 
  (1865) 
  : 
  

  

  Read 
  .2 
  for 
  2; 
  .1 
  for 
  1 
  ; 
  .13 
  for 
  13; 
  delete 
  "poll." 
  

   Add: 
  

  

  ". 
  . 
  . 
  div. 
  55°. 
  

  

  "Ilab. 
  Sta. 
  P.arbara 
  (Javett) 
  ; 
  Monterey. 
  20 
  fathoms 
  (State 
  Coll. 
  no. 
  353). 
  Smaller 
  var., 
  

   8-10 
  fathoms, 
  Catalina 
  Island 
  (Cooper)."— 
  [Carpenter, 
  1865h, 
  p. 
  180] 
  

  

  The 
  type 
  material 
  consists 
  of 
  10 
  specimens, 
  9 
  whole 
  and 
  1 
  fragment. 
  They 
  are 
  pink 
  or 
  

   rosy, 
  mottled 
  or 
  uniform. 
  The 
  whorls 
  of 
  the 
  spire 
  have 
  longitudinal 
  rosy 
  and 
  white 
  stripes. 
  

   There 
  are 
  large 
  blotches 
  on 
  the 
  body 
  whorl 
  which 
  are 
  finer 
  on 
  the 
  base. 
  There 
  are 
  also 
  rosy 
  

   stripes 
  on 
  the 
  body 
  whorl. 
  There 
  is 
  a 
  slight 
  narrow 
  umbilical 
  groove. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  label 
  accompanies 
  the 
  syntypes, 
  "Sta. 
  Barbara 
  Jewett 
  (Monterey 
  Cooper)." 
  

  

  Strong 
  (1928) 
  discussed 
  this 
  species 
  and 
  included 
  the 
  forms 
  punctulata, 
  punctata, 
  and 
  

   elatior. 
  

  

  Syntypes.— 
  U. 
  S. 
  National 
  Museum, 
  no. 
  14814 
  (16285-16286) 
  

  

  Distribution. 
  — 
  Recent. 
  Santa 
  Barbara. 
  California 
  (type) 
  ; 
  Monterey, 
  California, 
  to 
  Low'er 
  

   California 
  (Dall). 
  Pleistocene. 
  California 
  (Wilktt, 
  1937; 
  Woodring. 
  Bramlette, 
  and 
  Kew); 
  

   Mexico 
  (Jordan, 
  1926) 
  

  

  