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Terebratulixa canxellata. Koch. 



1843. — Terebvatitlina cancellata, Koch, in Kiister, Conch. -Cab.. 



vol. vii., p. 35, pi. 26, f. 11-13. 

 1843. — Terehratiila, species qiicudcni incofinita, Menke, Moll. 



Nov.-Holl., p. 35, Xo. 192 {fide Davidson, Trans. 



Linn. Soc. Lond., vol. iv., 1886, p. 35). 

 1846. — Terehratiila cancellata, Koch. Sowerby, Thes. Conch., 



vol. i., p. 358, pi. 71, f. 93-95. 

 i860. — Terehratiila {Terebratulina) cancellata, Koch. Reeve, 



Conch. Icon., vol. xiii., pi. 4, f. 13. 

 1880. — Terehratulina cancellata, Koch. Davidson, Challenger, 



Zool., vol. i., p. 37, pi. I, f. 11-16. 

 1886. — Terehratulina cancellata, Koch. Davidson, Trans. Linn. 



Soc. Lond., vol. iv., p. 35, pi. 6, f. 1-8. 

 1887. — Terebratella cancellata, Koch. Tate, T.R.S. S.A., vol. 



ix. (for 1885-6), p. no. 

 1890. — Terehratulina cancellata. Koch. Lucas, P.R.S. Vic, 



vol. ii., n.s., p. 48. 

 1902. — Terehratulina cancellata, Koch. Hedley, Mem. Austr. 



Mus., vol. iv., p. 288. 

 1910. — Terehratulina cancellata, Koch. Verco, T.R.S. S.A., 



vol. xxxiv., p. 95. 

 Hah.— Foit Phillip Heads (J. B. Wilson) ; off East Moncccur 

 Island {Challenger). 



Terebratulina cavata, Verco. 



1910. — Terehratulina cavata, Verco, T.R.S. S.A., vol. xxxiv., 

 p. 95, pi. 28, f. 1-5. 



Hah.— Vori Phillip Heads (J. B. Wilson). 



Ohs. — Size of type : Length, 16.25 5 width, 11. 5 ; depth 7 mm. 

 " T. cancellata, Koch, is closely allied, but is flatter, has more 

 numerous, rounder, rougher, riblets, arising by irregular 

 intercalation." 



Terebratulina radula, Hedley. 



1904. — Terehratulina radula, Hedley, P.L.S. N.S.W., vol. xxix., 

 ]). 209, pi. 10, f. 48-50. 



Hah. — Dredged off Wilson's Promontory. 



Ohs. — Size of type : Length, 2.95 ; height, 3.85 ; breadth of 

 conjoined valves, 2 mm. " Both valves are sculptured by 

 about a dozen bold, radiating, granose ribs." 



T. fiindersi. Chapman, a fossil obtained from bores in the 

 Mallee, near Ouyen, is a very similar shell, but not so triangular 

 in form. 



Magellania flavescens, Lamarck. 



1819. — Terehratiila flavescens, Lamarck, An. s. Vert., vol. vi., 

 p. 246. 



