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As will be seen by the above sjmonymy, the trivial name comuco'piae 

 has been used fairly recently by some authors. Dall (1921, p. 127) 

 had already called attention to the fact that this name had precedence 

 over Gmelin's 'pollicipes. 



2220 "A fine Trochus Annulatus, or purple-edged Trochus, Martyn, 

 Vol. I. fig. 33. r. . . . from K. George's Sound on the 

 N.W. Coast of America . . . rare." 

 Calliostoma annulatum (Lightfoot, 1786) 



Trochus anmdatus [Lightfoot, 1786], p. lOL 



Trochus annulatus Martyn, 1784 (nonbinomial) . 



Trochus virgineus Holten, 1802, p. 67. 



Calliostoma annulatum Solander. — Abbott, 1954, p. 115. 



2220 "... and two [Trochus] Canaliculatus, or bronzed Trochus 

 ibid 33. r. all from K. George's Sound, on the N.W. coast of 

 America . . . rare." 

 Calliostoma canaliculatum (Lightfoot, 1786) 



Trochus canaliculatus [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 101. 



Trochus canaliculatus Martyn, 1784 (nonbinomial). 



Trochus doliarius Holten, 1802, p. 67. 



Calliostoma canaliculatum (Solander). — Abbott, 1961, p. 63. 



The figure cited by Lightfoot for this species is obviously an error 

 for "32." It should be noted that whereas IVIartyn gave New Zealand 

 as the habitat for this and the previous species, Lightfoot cites the 

 correct locality. 



2222 "Three curious and rare species of Solen, viz. . . . Anti- 

 quatus. Pennant, 46. 25 . . . . " 

 Solecurtus (Azorinus) chamasolen (Da Costa, 1778) 



Solen cultellus Pennant, 1777, p. 85 (not Linnaeus, 1758). 



Solen antiquatus [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 101. 



Solen antiquatus Pulteney, 1799, p. 28. 



Since Pulteney gives the Solander manuscript as the source of his 

 name, Lightfoot must have derived his use of antiquatus from the same 

 source although he does not signify this by the usual letter "S." 



2274 "An exceedingly fine specimen of Voluta gravis, S. with its 

 Epidermis on, from the Straits of Malacca, Martyn, Vol. 

 III. 917." 

 Turbinella pyrum (Linnaeus, 1758) 



Valuta gravis [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 103. 

 Voluta gravis Wood, 1818, p. 101. 



This is not T. rapa Lamarcls, 1822 (=ponderosa Lightfoot, 1786) 

 as Dall states (1921, p. 131). 



2284 "... IVIurex plicatus, or plicated IVlurex, from Falkland's 

 Islands, undescrihed. Favanne, tab. 79. /...." 



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