TURBO. 835 



spARVERius. 43. Shell with transverse smooth 

 ribs, which are thicker and broader on the 

 shoulders of the whirls. 



Turbo Sparverius. Gmelin, p. 3594. Schreibers Conch. 

 i. p. 275. 



Turbo, No. 30. Schroeter Einl. ii. p. 73. 



Sparverius, sive Nisus. Chemnitz, v. p. 204. t. 181. f. 1798. 



Re^enfuss, ii. t. 6. f. 03. 

 Inhabits the East Indies. Chemnitz. 

 This shell appears, by Chemnitz's figure, to be about two and a 



quarter inches long, and one inch and three-quarters broad, 



with the spire rather more produced and acuminated than in 



T. setosus ; it is said to be yellowish spotted with brown, and 



the inside pearly. 



MOLTKIANUS. 44. Shell granulated in transverse 

 rows, and the whirls somewhat spinous, and 

 longitudinally plaited above ; inside pearly. 



Turbo Moltkianus. Gmelin, p. 3595. Schreibers Conch. 



i. p. 281. 

 Turbo, No. 31. Schroeter Einl. ii. p. 73. 

 Cochlea lunaris Moltkiana. Chemnitz, v. p. 205. t. 181. f. 



1799 and 1800. 

 Regenfuss, ii. t. 2. f. 20. 



Inhabits 



This shell appears, by Chemnitz's figure, to be an inch and 

 three-quarters long, and nearly an inch and a half broad ; it 

 is marked transversely with moniliform striae and small 

 vaulted scales, and the upper part of the whirls is plaited 

 longitudinally; the colour is silvery-grey with two transverse 

 orange bands, and it is said to be an extremely rare, as well 

 as beautiful species. 



SPENGLERIANUS. 45. Shell transversely ribbed, 

 with the whirls convex, and separated by a 

 broad canal at the suture. 



Turbo Spenglerianus. Gmelin, p. 3595. Schreibers Conch. 



i. p. 282. 

 Turbo, No. 32. Schroeter Einl. ii. p. 74. 

 Cochlea lunaris Spengleriana. Chemnitz, v. p. 206. t. 181. 



f. 1801 and 1802. 

 D'Avila, t. 7. f. P. 

 Inhabits the East Indian Ocean. Chemnitz. 



