Catalogue of the Marine Shells of Victoria. 207 



Hab. — Portsea. Western Port. 



Obs. — The original figure is coloured brown ; our shells are 

 usually fleshy white, and the lower half of the body whorl and 

 apex coloured brown. 



Terebra kieneri, Deshayes. 



1859. Terebra kieneri, Deshayes. P.Z.S. Lond., No. 97, 



p. 294. 



1860. Terebra kieneri. Reeve. Conch. Icon., vol. xii., 



pi. 21, f. 110. 

 1885. Terebra spectabilis, Tryon (non Hinds). Man. 

 Conch., vol. vii., p. 18, pi. 4, f. 56. 

 Hab.— Port Phillip ; Western Port. 



Obs. — The longitudinal ribs in this species are about twice as 

 numerous as in T. ustulata ; in general habit they are similar. 



Terebra brazieri, Angas. 



1871. Terebra brazieri, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 16, pi. 



1, f. 15. 

 1885. Terebra brazieri, Tryon. Man. Couch., vol. vii., p. 

 35, pi. 10, f. 93. 

 Hab. — Western Port. 



Terebra bicolor, Angas. 



1867. Acus (Abretia) bicolor, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 

 Ill, pi. 13, f. 7. 



1885. Terebra fictilis, var., Tryon (non Hinds). Man. 



Conch., vol. vii., p. 25, pi. 7, f. 11. 



1886. Terebra (Myurella) bicolor, Watson. Chall. Zool., 



vol. XV., p. 380. 



Hab. — Portsea ; Western Port. 



Obs. — Tryon considers this very well-marked species to be but 

 a variety of T. fictilis, Hinds, with this we cannot agree ; even 

 the figures given by him fail to show that such is the case. 



Terebra albida. Gray. 



1834. Terebra albida, Gray. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 63. 

 1844. Terebra albida, Sowerby. Thes. Conch., vol. i., p. 

 158, pL 43, f. 56. 



