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The form, sculpture, and locality cited under Lister's figure seem to 

 point to this tropical Western Atlantic barnacle, but because Light- 

 foot's name has never been used for this subspecies, it should be 

 considered a nomen oblitum. 



2116 "A large and a small specimen of Voluta incompta, S. from 

 the South Seas, extremely scarce . . . Martyn, vol. Jig. 19. 1." 

 Mitra terebralis Lamarck, 1811 



Valuta incom-pla [Lightfoot], 1786, p. 96 [nomen oblitum]. 

 Voluta tesselata Martyn, 1784 (nonbinominal) . 

 Mitra terebralis Lamarck, 1811, p. 201. 



2120 "A very fine specimen of Argonauta nodosa, S. or tuberculated 

 Paper Nautilus, from the Cape of Good Hope, rare — Rum. 

 18.1." 

 Argonauta nodosa [Lightfoot, 1786] 



Argonauta nodosa [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 96. 

 Argonauta tuberculata Roding, 1798, p. 71. 

 Argonauta tuberculata Shaw, 1812, pi. 995. 

 Argonauta tuberculosa Schumacher, 1817, p. 260. 

 Argonauta nodosa Solander. — Tryon, 1879, p. 140. 



2122 "A small but fine specimen of Voluta Cithara, S. or painted 

 Aethiopian Crown, from Japan, very rare . . . Seba Mus. 

 Vol. 3. t. 65./ 1. 2." 

 Cymbium (IVlelo) amphora (Lightfoot, 1786) 



Voluta cithara [Lightfoot], 1786, p. 96. 

 Voluta armata Lamarck, 1811, p. 57. 



Not Voluta cithara Lamarck, 1803 =Athleta {Neoathleta) citharoedus 

 Holten, 1802). 



I follow Weaver (1964, p. 2) in considering this long-spined form 

 to be a synonym of amphora Lightfoot {diadema Lamarck). 



2132 "A very perfect and finely colored specimen of Chama Laz- 

 arus, L. var. a pannosus, S. Rum. 483 . . . very rare." 

 Chama lazarus Linnaeus, 1758 



Chama lazarus pannosus [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 96. 



The figure in Rumphius depicts merely a variant of the common 

 C. lazarus. 



2148 ". . . two Buccinum testudo, S. Seba III. 70. Jig. 2, 3, and 

 4. of the Bucc. Harpa L." 

 Nomen dubium 



Not Harpa testudo Donovan, 1822 {=H. ventricosa Lamarck 1816). 



The figures referred to by Lightfoot in the "Catalogue" are the last 

 three figures (unnumbered) in the third row from the top on plate 

 LXX (figure 1 of Harpa would be the second figure from the right in 

 the second row). Since these three figures represent three different 



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