Catalogue of Cypnca, 



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[Subgen. TRIVIA (Gray), sp. 89—140.] 



<S9. C. pnsttilata (Lam.) [Pustularia.] An. du :\Ius. X\"., iSio. 

 90. C. Mac/aq-ascar/efisis (GmeVm).^ Syst. Nat., p. 3419, 1790. 



a. granulata (Pease), 1862.^ 



■91. C. ?2uc/eus (Linn.). Syst. Xat.,p. 1181, 1767. gemmosa (Perry) iSii. 



cerea (L. ). 



92. C. nz(//ans (Lam.). An. Sans Vest, VII., 1822. 



a. rota (Weinkauff), 1881. 



93. C. Solandri (Gray). Conch. 111., sp. 128, 1S37. 



94. C. costis ptinctata [G^isVovn). Sowb., Thes. Conchyl., 1S70. 



95. C. Californica (Gray). Zool. Jour, III., p. 365, 1827. 



96. C. depauperata {S>o\\h.). C. 111., sp. 130, 1837. 



■97. C. Maiigenc (Gray). Descr. Cat. Cyp., p. 13, 1832. 



98. C. sa72gtiinea (Gray). Descr. Cat. Cyp., lathyrus (Dufresne), 1826, 



p. 14, 1832. 



99. C. pisum (Gaskoin). Zool. Proc, p. 24, 1846. 



100. C. pedicidiisiX-xnn.) Syst. Nat., p. 11 80, picturata (Morcli), 1877. 



1767. sulcata (Dillwyn), 1887. 



a. labiosa (Gask.), 1835. 



/--. cimex (H. Owen), 1870. 

 loi. C. /iT^jr^ (Gray). Desc. Cat., Cyp., p. 15, 1832. 



102. C. siiffusa (Gray). Desc. Cat., Cyp., C. armandina (Duclos). 



p. 16, 1832. 

 a. pullata (Hugh Owen), 1879. 



103. C. Pacijica (Gray). Desc. Cat., Cyp., p. 15, 1S32. 



I'anama. 



Honolulu, Sand- 

 wich Isles. 



Central Pacific 

 (H .Pease). 



Philippine Isles, 

 Pacific Isles, 

 Mauritius, &c. 



St. Elena, West 

 Columbia, 

 Ecuador. 



Panama. 



California. 



Gallapagos Isles. 



California and 

 S. American 

 Coasts. 



Ceylon. 



Florida, West 

 Indies. 



Gallapagos Isles 

 West Indies. 



G. of California 

 <l!c Gallapagos 

 Isles. 



W. Indies and 

 G. of Mexico. 



Sandwich Isles 

 and New Cale- 

 donia. 



104. C. qtiadripunctata (Gray).° Zool. Jour. I., p. 376, 1824. 



rotunda (Kiener), 1840. 



105. C. exigua (Gray). Desc. Cat., Cyp., C. tremeza (Duclos), 1833, 



p, 15, 1832, C, gemmula (Gould), 1845, 



a. corrugata (Pease), 1868.*^ 



a Madagascaricnsis is an entire misnomer. No specimen has been ever found in Madagascar, and custom 

 alone sanctions its continuance. Such a name as Honoliducnsis would be preferable in every way. It is surely 

 not intended that errors should be perpetuated by too strict an adherence to the laws of priority. 



b According to Mr. Pease, granulata is intermediate between Nos. 90 and 91. I consider the extremes 

 perfectly distinct and always to be recognised, but have not seen this variety. 



c Four specimens of a larger, bright pink, unspotted variety I lately detected in the National Collection, 

 labelled as from St. Elena, W. Columbia, but there may be some mistake as to this locality. 



rt Van corrugata (Pease) is considered specific by ^Ir. Andrew Garrett (J. of Conch. II., 122), it differs in 

 having fewer and stronger ribs ; some specimens I have pure white, in the type there is crimson suffusion of 

 colouring. 



