CLIONELLA. 933 
Subgenus CLioNELLA, Gray, 1847. 
C. stR1aTA, Kiener. PI. 9, fig. 53. 
Shell olive-yellow, longitudinally obliquely ribbed, with fine 
revolving strize, lip simple, sinus broad. Length, 1°5 inches. 
Habitat unknown. 
Schrenck includes this species in his Moll. of Amurl., but very 
probably, as Weinkauff has pointed out, Crassispira Clionelle- 
formis was mistaken for it. 
C. rosartA, Reeve. PI. 9, fig. 51. 
Shell shortly subulate, truncated at the base, whorls plaited, 
smooth, aperture short; bright scarlet-rose, uppermost part of 
the whorls white-zoned. Length, 22 mill. 
So. Africa. 
C. SIGILLATA, Reeve. PI. 9, figs. 47, 48. 
Shell pyramidally ovate, transversely somewhat obscurely 
striated; whorls channeled around the upper part, faintly 
nodosely, obliquely plicated beneath the channel; pale reddish 
chestnut, aperture and columella yellowish white. 
Length, 32 mill. 
So. Africa. 
C. semicosTaTa, Kiener. PI. 9, fig. 46. 
Whorls with shallow channel above, periphery nodulous by the 
terminations of short, oblique, rather distant ribs; sinus broad ; 
light yellowish brown. Length, 1°75 inches. 
So. Africa. 
C. stnuaTa, Born. PI. 9, fig. 50. 
Whorls with a narrow channel above, the periphery with a row 
of small nodules, terminating short, low, flexuous plicate ribs ; 
pale rusty brown, under a blackish brown epidermis. 
Length, 2 inches. So. Africa. 
Equally well known under its later name of C. Buccinoides, 
Lam. 
C. nux, Reeve. PI. 9, fig. 49. 
Shell ovate, whorls convex, slightly concave at the upper part, 
last whorl rather gibbous; canal very short, truncated; sinus 
rather broad ; reddish chestnut, columella and interior white. 
Length, -75 inch. 
So. Africa. 
