MANGILIA. 943 
Ill. Mangiliine. 
Genus MANGILIA, Risso, 1826. 
M. Vavquetini, Payraudeau. PI. 21, figs. 17, 18. 
Shell pale yellowish or almost white, with distant strong ribs ; 
the shoulder with brown dashes or spots, appearing on the ribs 
only ; there is usually, on the body-whorl a central line of spots, 
also on the ribs. Length, 9-12 mill. 
Mediterranean, throughout ; Atlantic Coast 
of Spain, Madeira, Canaries 
The synonymy includes M. rigida, Reeve (fig. 18), JZ. unifas- 
ciata, Costa (not Deshayes), and Fusus Rossmassleri, Anton. 
Var. BREVIS, Requien (= nana, Monts.), is smaller and _pro- 
portionally shorter than the type. 
M. Pacrtntana, Calcara. PI. 32, fig. 33. 
' Shell with the whorls not shouldered, but ribbed as in the 
preceding species, not striate ; yellowish or whitish, with brown 
revolving lines. Length, 6 mill. 
Mediterranean Sea. 
This species is also known as M. Sandrii, Brusina. 
M. ta@niaTaA, Desh. PI. 21, fig. 13. 
Shell smooth, with shouldered whorls; whitish or yellowish 
brown, with narrow brown revolving lines. Length 9 mill. 
Mediterranean Sea. 
M. eburnea, Bivona, is a synonym. 
M. unirascraTA, Deshayes. PI. 34, fig. 88. 
Shell white, with a broad brown band above the aperture, 
reappearing on the spire, and another at the base of the body- 
whorl. Length, 7 mill. 
Morea, Algiers. 
Weinkauft (Med. Meeres-Conchyl.) states that this species has 
not been recognized since the publication of the original descrip- 
tion and figure, but he think’ it may be synonymous with 
Raphitoma costulata, Blainv.; Monterosato, however, enumerates 
it among his Algerian shells (Jour. de Conch. 1877, 42). 
