MAGILUS.— Plate III. 



minutis; aperturd suhovata, labiis longe suprd 

 spiram elevatis, late cxjiaiisi.'i, tenuker Jimhriatis ; 

 cuaali angusio, obliquo. 

 The fimbriated Magii-us. Sliell irregularly subovate, 

 patulous, depressed, widely cancellated at tlie back 

 with radiating ribs and raised, laminated, concen- 

 tric edges; spire depressed, acute, whorls two, 

 minute ; aperture subovate, lips elevated far above 

 the spire, widely expanded, finely fimbriated; 

 canal narrow, oblique. 

 A. Adams. (Coralliobia.) Proc. Zool. Soc, 1852, p. 93. 

 llcib. Cagayan, Province of Misamis; Isl. Mindanao, 

 Philippines. 

 This species was first described as a Concholepas in 

 :iiH Proceedings of the Zoological Society. In the 

 Genera of Messrs. Adams, however, it is placed as a sub- 

 genus of Lr>ptoconchiis under thenanie of Coralliobia. 

 The appearance of the shell is that of a delicately 

 sculptured Conchole))as. 



Species 10. (Fig- H^-) 



Magilus globulosus. 3fag. testa, ovato-subglobosd, lon- 

 gitudinaliter striata, tenui ; spird conicd, subacu- 

 minatd, anfractibus duobus, ultimo inflate, aperturd 

 subobliqud, labia externa ad suturam oblique super 

 anfra^tU7)i ultimum extenso, columelld brevi, torlw'i. 



The globular Magilus. Shell ovately subglobose, 

 longitudinally striated, thin ; spire conical, sub- 

 acuminated ; whorls two, the last inflated ; aper- 

 ture suboblique ; outer lip obliquely extended at 

 the suture over the last whorl ; columella short, 

 tortuous. 



Deshayes. ? MS. Brit. Mus. 



Hab. ? 



In this species, as in Magilus Cumingii, the body 

 whorl is large in proiiortion to the aperture, but M. 

 (/lobiilosus is not at all attenuated at the base. 



