A REVIEW OP THE VOLUTIDAE 



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Enaeta cnmlngi (Broderlp) I852 

 (Plate 3, Figure 2k) 



Vol'ita C'imingi Broderlp, P.Z.S, London, 



1832, p. 33. Sowerby: Thes. Conch., 1, 

 p. 213, pi. 55, figs. 105-107, 184?. 

 Tryon: Man. Conch, vol. 4, p. 104, pi. 

 31, fig. 146; Am. Jour. Sci., 49, p. 22? 



Lyria (Enaeta) cvmin^l H. and A. Adams, Gen, 

 Rec. Moll., 1, p. 167, 1853. Gray: 

 P.Z.S. London, 1855, p. 62. 



Alt. 25-37 mm. 



Hab. Magdalena Bay, Lower California, 



southward to Peru. Type locality: Gulf 

 of Ponseca in 9 fathoms. 



There are two rows of blunt yet 

 prominent nodules upon the body whorl and 

 one row Immediately above the suture. The 

 latter is lightly impressed; outer lip well 

 expanded and thickened posteriorly. 



Enaeta cyllenif ormis (Sowerby) 

 (Plate 3, Figure 22) 



Valuta cijll unlf ormis Sowerby, Thes. Conch, 

 p. 214, pi. 55, figs. 112-113. 



Conch., vol. 4, p. 104, 

 147. 

 ci'l leni formis , H, and A. 

 Rec. Moll. p. 167, 1853. 

 ,S. London, 1855, p. 6I. 



Tryon: Man. 

 pi. 31, fig. 

 Ll/.ria (Enaeta) 

 Adams : Gen . 

 Gray : P . Z . 



Alt. 18 mm. 



Hab. 



Florida Straits near Bahama Banks. 



Shell small, thick, rather smooth, 

 whitish, sprinkled with small yellowish 

 specks; 6 whorls which are contracted pos- 

 teriorly, granose at the sutures, longi- 

 tudinally ribbed anteriorly; last whorl 

 large and emteriorly transversely striated; 

 canal reflected; outer lip externally 

 thickened, its internal edge furnished with 

 a small tooth, columella anteriorly fur- 

 nished with three small teeth. 



Enaeta gulldlngil (Sowerby) 1844 

 (Plate 3, Figure 23) 



Vol'ita C'lildin^ii Sowerby, Proc. Z.S. Lon- 

 don, 1844, p. I5I; Thes. Conch., 1, 



p. 214, pi. 55, figs. 110, 111, 1847. 

 Lyria (Enaeta) ^'lildineii. H. and A. 



Adams: Gen. Rec. Moll. 1, p. 167, 1853. 

 Crosse: J. de C. l4, p. II5, 1866. 

 Tryon: Man. Conch., vol. 4, p. 105, 

 pi. 31, fig. 148. 



Alt. 12.5 mm. 



Hab. 



St. Vincent, B.W.I. (Guildlng) 



In this species there are six 

 plaits upon the columella, the three ante- 

 rior ones distinct. The surface is dark 

 purple-brown in color, promiscuously paint- 

 ed with a few red spots. Enaeta tulldin^ii 

 and E . reeve i are the smallest of the group. 



Enaeta pedersenii Verrill I87O 

 (Unfigured) 



Enaeta pedersenii Verrill, Amer. Jour, 

 n. sp., 49, p. 226, 1870. Tryon: 

 Conch., vol. 4, p. 104. 



Alt. 25 mm. 



Sci., 

 Man. 



Hab. 



La Paz, west Mexico. 



This species is said to differ from 

 f . cmin^i by having fine longitudinal stri- 

 ation over the whole surface and also trans- 

 verse sculpture upon the upper whorls. It 

 Is also a more slender shell. 



Enaeta reevel Dall I907 

 (Plate 2, Figure 18A) 



Valuta i'tttata Reeve, Conch. Icon. pi. 22, 

 fig. 56, December 1849; not of Dlllwyn. 

 Sowerby: Thes. Conch., vol. 3, p. 27O, 

 pi. 11 (Thes. pi. 260) fig. 122. 



Lvrla guttata Crosse, J. de C, 14, p. Il4, 

 1866. 



Enaeta reevei Dall, Rev. Amer. Volutldae, 

 p. 353, 1807. 



Alt. 



18 



Hab. Honduras (Dyson). 



Shell pyramidally oblong, thick, a 

 little recurved at base, spire acuminated, 

 rather sharp at apex; whorls pllcately 

 ribbed, ribs gradually fading away; 



