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med 2 svage Folde Canalen kort. Sculpturen bestaar af 

 talrige hævede Spirallinier, der naar til den rundt Vindin- 

 gerne gaaende Kjøl, ovenpaa denne er der enten svage 

 Antydninger til Spiralsculptur, eller er denne forsvunden; 

 paa 3die og 4de Vinding er skjævtliggende, kraftige axiale 

 Fedde, der forsvinde imod sidste Halvdel af Hovedvindingen. 



Størrelse: 8"" Axiallængde 4 Diameter. 



Porevomst: 124. L92, 328 — fra L46 til 649 Favne. 



adskillelig Funn 



Det er en fra Admete viridula let 

 ved de stærkt vinklede Vindinger, de skjæve axiale Ribber, 

 der rundt Kjolen næsten er knudeformige og den glatte 

 mamilleformige Apex. 



Admete inflata. Friele. 



Tab, VIII. Fig. 33. 



Trichitropis inflata, Friele. ..Gat. d. Spitsbrg. Moll." 1879, 



Pag. 275. 

 Trichitropis inflata, Verrill, 2d Cat. Moll. 1884, Pag. 178. 



Skallen hvid, semitransparent, tynd, oval, med 5 tumide, 

 raskt tiltagende Vindinger, hvoraf den sidste er 2 / 3 Dele 

 af Skallens Længde. Suturen tydelig og ofte dyb; Mund- 

 aabningen halvmaaneformig, noget udvidet nedad; ydre 

 Læbe skarp, den indre udbredt og tilbagekastet over Colu- 

 mellen; denne er ret med en eller to svage Folde; Umbi- 

 licus delvis dækket, men dog tydelig og dyb. Sculpturen 

 hestaar af fine tætte Spirallinier, der snart viser sig som 

 indskaarne Striæ, snart som hævede fine Cinguli, samt 

 meget svage, bøiede Vækststriber, der især er synlig hen- 

 imod Mundaabningen. 



Størrelse: 8""" Axiallængde 4.:>""" Diameter. 



Forekomst: St. 192, 312, 323 -- fra 223 til 658 

 Favne. 



I „Cat. der Spitzberg. Moll." er denne Art af mig 

 opført under Trichitropis; den bor henføres til Admete, 

 hvilket ogsaa Verrill i sin ,.2d Catalogue of Moll." gjør 

 opmærksom paa. 



Den er af Verrill angivet fra 1290 Favne udenfor 

 New Englands Kyster (40° 16' 50" N. Br.. 67° 5' 15" V. L.i. 



below, The column straight, with two lainl folds; the 

 canal short. The sculpture consists of numerous, raised. 

 spiral cinguli, which extend to the carina. Between it 

 and the suture there are. either, faint indications of a 



spiral sculpture, or it has altogether disappeared. On the 

 3rd and 4th volutions, there are slanting, strong, axial 

 folds, which disappear towards the ultimate half-portion of 

 the Body whorl. 



Size: Axial length, 8 Diameter, 4 



Habitat: Stats. Nos. 124. L92, 328. Depth. 146 to 

 649 fathoms. 



This form is easily distinguishable from Admete viri- 

 dula, by its strongly angular whorls, its slanting axial ribs 

 which, round the carina, are almost aodiform, and by its 

 smooth mammiform apex. 



Admete inflata, Friele. 



Pl. VIII. 6g. 



Trichitropis inflata, Friele, „Cat. d. Spitzbrg. Moll." 1879, 



pag. 275. 

 Trichitropis inflata, Verrill, 2nd Cat, Moll. 1884, pag. 178. 



The shell white, semi-transparent, thin, oval, with 5 

 tumid, rapidly increasing whorls, the ultimate one of which 

 is two-thirds of the length of the shell. The suture distinct, 

 and frequently deep. The aperture crescent shaped, some- 

 what expanded below; the exterior lip sharp, the interior 

 lip spread out and doubled back over the column. The 

 last named straight, with one or two faint folds. The 

 umbilicus partly covered but, still, distinct and deep. The 

 sculpture consists of fine, close, spiral lines, which some- 

 times appear as impressed striæ, sometimes as elevated 

 fine cinguli, and of very faint, curved, lines of growth 

 which are especially visible in the proximity of the aperture. 



Size. Axial length, 8'"'". Diameter. 4.:.""". 



Habitatj: Stats. Nos. 192, 312. 323. Depth, 223 to 

 668 Fathoms. 



In ..Cat. der Spitzberg. Moll." I have placed this 

 species under Trichitropis: it ought to be assigned to Ad- 

 mete, as Verrill, also, has pointed out in his ..2nd Cata- 

 logue of Moll." 



It is stated by Verrill as pertaining to the New 

 England coast, in 1290 fathoms (4<) n 16' 50" N. L.. 67° 

 5' 15" W. L.i. 



ti.-n norske Nordhavsexpedition. Herman Friele: Mollusca. II. 



