No. 2314. 



LIST OF RECENT BRACHIOPODA—DALL. 



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TEREBRATULINA ABYSSICOLA Adams and Reeve. 



Terehratula abyssicoln Adams and Reeve, Voy. Samarang, Moll., p. 72, pi. 21, fig. 

 5, 1850. — Reeve, Conch. Icon. Terehratula, pi. 4, fig. 14. 



Terebratulina abyssicola Davidson, Mon. Rec. Brach., pt. 1, p. 37, pi. 5, fig. 54, 

 1886. 



Terehratula radiata Reeve, Conch. Icon. Terehratula, pi. 3, figs.7a-6, 1860. 



Terehratulina radiata Dall, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. for 1873, p. 180.— David- 

 son, Mon. Rec. Brach., pt. 1, p. 34, pi. 6, figs. 9-14, 1886. 



Type locality. — Cape of Good Hope, 120 fathoms, Sir E. Belcher. 



Cat. No. 



110439 

 127017 

 110438 

 110841 

 110842 



Locality. 



Off Cape of Good Hope 



Port Elizabeth, South Africa 



Aguthas Bank 



Cape of Good Hope 



Cape of Good Hope, 120 fathoms 



Collector. 



Belcher 



Rolle 



Blochmann 

 Sowerby . . . 

 Belcher 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



Number 110842 is a cotype of T. radiata from Belcher's collection 

 through Gwyn Jeffreys. Reeve's reference to Korea is an error of 

 memory. The two forms are identical. 



terebratulina KOENSIS Dall and Pilsbry. 



Terebratulina kiiensis Dall and Pilsbry, Nautilus, vol. 5, No. 2, June, 1891, p. 18, 

 pi. 1, figs. 4, 5; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 17, 1894, p. 720, pi. 32, figs. 8, 9.— 

 Pilsbry, Moll. Brach. of Japan, Mar., 1891, p. 152, pi. 11, figs. 9, 10. 



Type locality. — Coast of the Province of Kii, Japan. F. Stearns. 



Cat. No. 



128463 

 226205 

 274160 

 110837 

 110825 

 123151 

 110336 

 123153 

 123154 

 208868 



Locality. 



Kii Province, Japan (cotype) , 



Japan Sea, 265 fathoms 



Yenoshima 



Off Honshu Island, 265 fathoms 



Off Honshu Island, 70 fathoms 



Unalaska, Alaska, 309 fathoms 



Coast of Washington, 559 fathoms 



Santa Cruz, California, 240 fathoms 



Santa Cruz, California, 240 fathoms 



San Nicolas Island, California, 451 fathoms 



Collector. 



F. Stearns 



B. F 



Morse 



B. F 



B. F 



B. F 



B. F 



B. F 



B.F 



B. F 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens. 



1 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 1 



^ 



2 

 1 

 4 

 1 



It has been a great surprise to find this fine species described from 

 Japan inhabiting the deep water of the Pacific coast, together with 

 the presence of T. crossei Davidson, and the remarkable Terehratula 

 saklialinensis Dall. The large size and rotund disk-like form differ- 

 entiate it from any of the other species of the genus. 



