Victor/ mi Sp&cie& of Teredo. 1^1 



Tkhedo pedicillatus, Quatrefages. 



1849. Teredo pedicillatus, Quatrefages. Ann. Nat. Sci. 



Ser. 3, Zool. Vol. II.. p. 26, pi. 1. f. 2. 

 1875. Teredo pedicillatus, Quatrefages. Reeve, Coneh. 



Icon., pi. III., f. lla, 1.. c. 

 188-1. Teredo pedicillatus, Quatrefages. Sowerby, Thes 



Coneh., Vol. V., pi. 46!), f. 14. 

 1893. Teredo pedicillata, Quatrefages. Clessin, Coneh. 



Cab., Vol. XL, ]». 68, pi. 17, f. 12-14. 

 1914. Teredo pedicillata, Quatrefages. Marshall, Journ. of 

 Conch.. Vol. XIV.. p. 207. 

 Hab. — Lakes Entrance; Portsea pier. 



Obs. — As representing the pallet of this species we are unable to 

 accept the figures by Reeve, Sowerby, and Clessin, their illustrations 

 being quite at variance with Quatrefages' original description — ■ 

 " Les palmules sont etroites, allongees et portees a l'extremite d'une 

 sorte de manche d'apparence cartilagineuse. Ce pedicule est 

 toujours blanc. tandis que les palettes qui le.terminent sont colorees 

 en brune fonce. " The remarks by Sowerby — " Palmulae biarticu- 

 latae. The pallets are very peculiar, being divided by a horny 

 joint," — fail to convey Quartrefages' meaning. Our National 

 Museum collection contains specimens under this name from Guern- 

 sey, and an actual comparison endorses our identification. 



Teredo (Xylotkya) saulii, E. P. Wright. 



1866. Nausitora saulii, E. P. Wright. Trans. Linn. Soc 



Lond., Vol. XXV.. p. 567, pi. 65, f. 9-15. 



1875. Teredo saulii, Wright. Reeve, Conch. Icon., Vol. 

 XX., pi. 3, f. 10a, b, c, d. 



1884. Teredo saulii, Wright. Sowerby, Thes. Conch., Vol. 

 V., p. 123, pi. 469, f. 18. 



1893. Teredo saulii. Wright. Clessin, Conch. Cab.. Vol. 



XL, p. 70, No. 10, pi. 17, f. 7-9. 



1894. Nausitora saulii. Wright. Medley/ P.L.S.N.S.W., 



Vol., IX., p. 503. 



1898. Calobates saulii, Wright. Hedley. P.L.S.N.S. W., 

 Vol. XXIII. , p. 94, f. 7-9. 



1901. Nausitoria saulii, Wright. Hedley, Aust. Ass. Adv. 

 Sci., Vol. VIII. . p. 248, pi. 10, f. 6 in explana- 

 tion of plate (not f. 5 in plate). 



