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  153 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  (Tricolia) 
  puUoides 
  elatior 
  Carpenter 
  

   (PI. 
  19. 
  fig. 
  31) 
  

  

  Phasianella 
  (? 
  compta, 
  var.) 
  elatior 
  C.\kpentek, 
  1864b, 
  p. 
  537, 
  651; 
  Reprint, 
  1872, 
  p. 
  3, 
  23, 
  

  

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

  

  1888, 
  Man. 
  Concli., 
  vol. 
  X, 
  p. 
  173 
  

   Phasianella 
  {Tricolia) 
  pitlloidca 
  elatior 
  [sic 
  in 
  DallJ 
  Carpenter, 
  D-vll, 
  1921, 
  p. 
  172; 
  Oi-DROVD, 
  

  

  1927, 
  vol. 
  II, 
  pt. 
  Ill, 
  p. 
  \62 
  puUoides 
  elatior 
  

   Phasianella 
  (Tricola 
  [sic]) 
  puUoides 
  Carj^nter, 
  Strong, 
  1928, 
  California 
  Acad. 
  Sci., 
  ser. 
  3, 
  

  

  vol. 
  XVII, 
  no. 
  6, 
  p. 
  192 
  

   Phasianella 
  puUoides 
  Carpenter, 
  Keen, 
  1937, 
  p. 
  43 
  

  

  "[P. 
  eoinpfa] 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  ? 
  var. 
  elatior, 
  dwarfed, 
  longer 
  and 
  flatter: 
  . 
  . 
  ." 
  [Carpenter, 
  1864b, 
  

   p. 
  651] 
  

  

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

   scription 
  : 
  

  

  Read 
  .19 
  for 
  19; 
  read 
  .12 
  for 
  12; 
  read 
  .11 
  for 
  11 
  ; 
  delete 
  "poll." 
  

   Add: 
  

  

  ". 
  . 
  . 
  div. 
  40°. 
  

  

  "Hab. 
  Sta. 
  Barbara 
  {Jezvett). 
  

  

  "P. 
  compta, 
  with 
  a 
  large 
  proportion 
  of 
  tlie 
  small 
  shells 
  of 
  the 
  genus, 
  is 
  included 
  under 
  

   P. 
  piilhis 
  in 
  Mr. 
  Reeve's 
  monograph. 
  In 
  so 
  dilTicult 
  a 
  tribe, 
  it 
  is 
  judged 
  better 
  to 
  name 
  the 
  

   distinct 
  forms, 
  and 
  those 
  from 
  separated 
  localities, 
  until 
  more 
  is 
  known." 
  — 
  [Carpenter, 
  1865h, 
  

   p. 
  180] 
  

  

  The 
  suite 
  of 
  this 
  form, 
  segregated 
  with 
  types 
  in 
  the 
  U. 
  S. 
  X^ational 
  J^Iuseum 
  collections, 
  

   consists 
  of 
  seven 
  specimens. 
  They 
  have 
  a 
  label, 
  "Phasianella 
  var. 
  elatior 
  Cpr. 
  ex 
  auctor 
  Sta. 
  

   Barbara 
  Jewett." 
  The 
  shells 
  are 
  slender, 
  rosy, 
  striped 
  or 
  with 
  large 
  spots. 
  The 
  stripes 
  are 
  

   longitudinal, 
  curved, 
  and 
  or 
  spiral. 
  The 
  stripes 
  on 
  the 
  body 
  whorl 
  are 
  broadly 
  zig-zagged 
  

   with 
  a 
  fluting 
  along 
  the 
  midline 
  which 
  partly 
  shows 
  in 
  the 
  included 
  photograph 
  of 
  the 
  largest 
  

   specimen. 
  

  

  Syntypes. 
  — 
  U. 
  S. 
  National 
  Museum, 
  no. 
  16287 
  

  

  Distribtttion. 
  — 
  Santa 
  Barbara, 
  California 
  (Dall) 
  

  

  Family 
  Lacunid.\e 
  

   Genus 
  Lacuna 
  Turton, 
  1827 
  

  

  Lacuna 
  Turton, 
  1827, 
  Zool. 
  Jour., 
  Ill, 
  p. 
  190 
  

  

  Type 
  species 
  by 
  subsequent 
  designation, 
  Gr.\y, 
  1847, 
  Zool. 
  Soc. 
  London, 
  Proc. 
  pt. 
  XV, 
  p. 
  151, 
  

   Nerita 
  pallidula 
  da 
  Costa, 
  1778, 
  British 
  Conch., 
  p. 
  51, 
  pi. 
  IV, 
  figs. 
  4, 
  5. 
  Recent. 
  Northern 
  

   Europe. 
  Subspecies 
  L. 
  p. 
  neritoidea 
  Gould, 
  1840, 
  Greenland 
  to 
  Connecticut. 
  Trvon, 
  1887, 
  

   Man. 
  Conch., 
  vol. 
  IX, 
  pi. 
  50, 
  figs. 
  53, 
  53a; 
  pi. 
  50, 
  fig. 
  54 
  L. 
  neritoidea 
  

  

  LACUNA 
  CARINATA 
  Gould 
  

  

  Lacuna 
  carinafa 
  Gould, 
  1849, 
  Boston 
  Soc. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  Proc, 
  vol. 
  Ill, 
  p. 
  75; 
  1862, 
  "Expedi- 
  

   tion 
  Shells," 
  Otia 
  Conch., 
  p. 
  52;''^' 
  1852, 
  U. 
  S. 
  Expl. 
  Exped., 
  Moll., 
  vol. 
  XII, 
  p. 
  194; 
  

   Atlas, 
  1856, 
  figs. 
  231, 
  231a, 
  231b, 
  not 
  230 
  as 
  in 
  Gould, 
  p. 
  195; 
  Tryon, 
  1887, 
  Man. 
  Conch., 
  

   vol. 
  IX, 
  pi. 
  50, 
  figs. 
  71, 
  72 
  under 
  L. 
  divaricatus 
  ; 
  Woodrixg 
  in 
  Burch, 
  1945, 
  no. 
  55, 
  p. 
  13, 
  

   2>7 
  including 
  L. 
  porrecta 
  Carpenter 
  ; 
  Woodring, 
  Bramlette, 
  and 
  Kew, 
  1946, 
  U. 
  S. 
  (jeol. 
  

   Sur., 
  Prof. 
  Paper 
  207, 
  p. 
  65 
  includes 
  L. 
  porrecta; 
  Smith 
  and 
  Gordon, 
  1948, 
  California 
  

   Acad. 
  Sci., 
  Proc, 
  ser. 
  4, 
  vol. 
  XXVI, 
  p. 
  196 
  including 
  L. 
  porrecta. 
  

  

  Modelia 
  striata 
  Gabb, 
  1861, 
  Acad. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Philadelphia, 
  Proc, 
  vol. 
  13, 
  p. 
  368 
  fide 
  Carpen- 
  

   ter, 
  1864b, 
  p. 
  632, 
  656; 
  Reprint, 
  1872, 
  p. 
  118. 
  142; 
  1864, 
  Ann. 
  Mag. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  ser. 
  3, 
  

   vol. 
  XIV, 
  p. 
  249; 
  Reprint, 
  1872, 
  p. 
  240; 
  fide 
  Woodrixg, 
  Bramlette, 
  and 
  Kew, 
  1946, 
  U. 
  S. 
  

   Geol. 
  Sur., 
  Prof. 
  Paper 
  207, 
  p. 
  65, 
  Pleistocene. 
  Santa 
  Barbara. 
  

  

  Lacuna 
  solidula 
  carinata 
  Gould, 
  Strong, 
  1924, 
  Nautilus, 
  vol. 
  38, 
  no. 
  1, 
  p. 
  17 
  including 
  L. 
  

   com 
  pacta 
  Carpenter 
  

  

  Lacuna 
  divaricata 
  carinata 
  Gould, 
  Grant 
  and 
  Gale, 
  1931, 
  p. 
  782 
  includes 
  L. 
  conipacta 
  Car- 
  

   penter 
  

  

  ""' 
  Table 
  of 
  correct 
  dates 
  of 
  Gould's 
  publications 
  in 
  Proc. 
  Boston 
  Soc. 
  Nat. 
  Hist., 
  II 
  and 
  

   III, 
  see 
  Otia 
  Conch., 
  p. 
  100. 
  "Exped. 
  Shells" 
  is 
  dated 
  1846, 
  which 
  causes 
  confusion 
  and 
  is 
  

   quoted 
  incorrectly 
  by 
  authors. 
  The 
  dates 
  range 
  from 
  1846 
  to 
  1850, 
  depending 
  on 
  the 
  volume 
  

   and 
  page. 
  

  

  