Additions to Catalogue of Shells. Ill 



Tekedo uruguiehi, Delle Chiaje. 



1792. Teredo norvagicus, Spengler. Skriv. Nat. Selsk., 



vol. II., p. 102, pi. 2, f. 4-6, B (not binomial). 

 1828. Teredo bruguieri, Delle Chiaje. Memorie., vol. 



IV., pp. 28 and 32, pi. 54, f. 9-12. 

 1894. Teredo edax, Hedley. P.L.S., N.S.W., vol. IX., 



pp. 501-505, pi. 32, f. 1-5. 

 1903. Nausitora edax, Hedley. Pritchard and Gatliff, 



P.R.S., Vic, vol. XVI. (N.S.), p. 98. 

 1915. Teredo bruguieri, Delle Chiaje. Gatliff and 

 Gabriel, P.R.S., Vic, vol. XXVIII. (N.S.), p. 

 118, pi. XIII., f. 12. 

 Hab. — Western Port; Lakes Entrance; Portsea Pier; Brighton 



boat-slip. 

 Obs. — In their catalogue, Pritchard and Gatliff recorded this 

 species under the appellation of Nausitora edax, Hedley. This is 

 manifestly a synonym of the common European form. 



Teredo fragilis, Tate. 



1889. Teredo fragilis, Tate. T.R.S., S.A., vol. XL, 

 p. 60, pi. XL, f. 13a, b, c 



1915. Teredo fragilis, Tate. Gatliff and Gabriel, 

 P.R.S., Vic, vol. XXVIII. (N.S.), p. 122, pi. 

 XIIL, f. 14. 



Hab. — Brighton boat-slip, and Portsea Pier, Port Phillip. 



Obs. — With this addition, five species constitute the representa- 

 tion of the Teredidae in the waters of Victoria. In a communication 

 (these Proceedings, vol. XXVIII. , 1915, p. 115, pis. XII.-XIIL, figs. 

 1-4, 6-14), the Teredidae of Victoria were dealt with by the present 

 authors, Avhen it was conclusively shown that T. fragilis, Tate, 

 liad erroneously suffered the degradation of a synonym. That such 

 a misunderstanding had occurred is clear from the remarks, and in 

 the figure of the type pallet accompanying it. This is the smallest 

 Victorian form, its nearest ally being T. pedicillatus, Quat. The 

 timber from the first locality was a Eucalypt, in which were 

 associated both forms. The pallets of these species possess distinc- 

 tive features, which are readily discernible in the figures of above 

 references. 



Lepton frenchiensis, Gatliff and Gabriel. 



1916. Lepton frenchiensis, Gatliff and Gabriel. Antea 

 page 105. 



