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Distribution: Found in Turbo sarmaticns from False Bay, Cape 

 Province, South Africa. The species has been found in addition in 

 Thais rudolphi from Umpangazi, Cape Vidal, North Natal Province; 

 Burnupena cincta from Hermanns and Cape Hangklip, Cape Province; 

 Burnupena limbosa from Paternoster and Yzerfontein, West Coast of 

 Cape Province; thanks to the University of Capetown Zoology 

 Department, and to Mrs. C. M. Connolly. It is often found associated 

 in the same shell with Weltneria spinosa. 



Type-material: No type-specimens. 



In reply to inquiries about specimens of this species, Barnard wrote, 

 "All the specimens reported on by me were returned to the Fisheries 



Figure 33. — Australophialus turbonis (Barnard, 1925), from Turbo sarmaticus, from False 

 Bay, South Africa: a, female, side view, with attached males in outline; b, detail of oper- 

 cular area, spread surface view; c, mouth field with labrum; d, mandible; e, first maxilla; 

 /, second maxilla; g, detail of portion of terminal cirrus; h, mature male; i, burrow aperture, 

 with shell surface and operculum stippled. 



