302 DAPHNELLA. 
D. DELICATULA, Tenison-Woods. PI. 32, fig. 29. 
Shell subdiaphanous, shining; pale yellow, slenderly and 
irregularly zoned with red lines. Length, 9 mill. 
Tasmania. 
Figured from a type specimen in the museum of the Royal 
Society of Tasmania. 
D. FLAMMEA, Hinds. PI. 28, fig. 78. 
Spirally closely striated, lip minutely crenulated within, sinus 
somewhat obsolete; whitish, ornamented with waved longitudinal 
chestnut flames. Length, 16 mill. 
New Ireland (Hinds). 
D. onnaTA, Hinds. PI. 26, fig. 88. 
Cancellated with decussating striz, sinus rather broad; pale 
fulvous with two revolving rows of-short flames or spots of 
chestnut. Length, 12 mill. 
New Guinea (Hinds); Darnley Isl., N. Australia (Brazier). 
D. MARMORATA, Hinds. PI. 26, fig. 95. 
Whorls flatly angulated around the upper part, elegantly can- 
cellated with transverse and longitudinal striz, columella striated 
at the base; whitish, longitudinally zigzag marbled with chest- 
nut. Length, 8 mill. : 
New Guinea (Hinds); Darnley I., Australia (Brazier). 
Reeve changed the name to Daphnelloides because of Pl. mar- 
morata, Lam.; the latter is, however, a true Pleurotoma. 
D. AUREOLA, Reeve. Pl. 26, fig. 77. 
Thin, transparent, spirally ridged, longitudinally very finely 
closely striated ; lip crenulated within, sinus small, distinct; pale 
golden color. Length, 21 mill. 
Isl. of Luzon, Philippines (Cuming). 
‘““A delicate shell of so bright a hyaline texture that the pillar 
of the lip may be seen throughout.” I have doubts of its dis- 
tinctness from D. flammea. 
D. 1an1rLtua, Reeve. PI. 20, fig. 6. 
Spirally very closely elevately striated, longitudinally ribbed, 
ribs rather broad, approximated, conspicuous towards the apex, 
