TURRlTELLA. 20T 



Section Zaria, Gra^', 1847. 

 T. DUPLiCATA, Linn. PI. 65, figs. 20-22. 



"Whorls about 16, stout, ponderous, tlie first few with scA^eral 

 subequal keels, afterwards first one keel and then a pair of them 

 are developed more strongly, whilst the others become faint or 

 obsolete, ever3'wbere closel}' spirall}' striate ; fulvous cream color, 

 becoming light chestnut towards the apex. Length, 5-6 inches. 



Indian Ocean. 



T. replicata and T. acutangula, Linn. (fig. 21), are synonyms. 

 In the latter the second prominent keel is not developed. 



Yar. ATTENUATA, Reeve. Fig. 22. 



Reeve attempts to distinguish this from T. acutangula b}- the 

 want of the single prominent keel, but the variations between 

 these forms are infinite, so that attenuata can barely stand as a 

 variet3\ T. acutangula^ Desh., not Linn., is a variety. 



T. FERRUGiNEA, Reeve. PI. 64, fig. 11. 



Whorls 16, convex, finely spirally ridged, first whorls two- 

 keeled, keels graduall}^ fading, the lower whorls becoming 

 obtusely subangulated below the middle; whitish, longitudinally 

 undulatel}' strigate with chestnut. Length, 375 inches. 



Hah. unkfiown. 

 T. AUSTRALis, Lam. PL 65, fig. 23. 



"Whorls about 12, with deep suture, encircled by a prominent 

 central nodulous carina, and a less prominent subnodulous one 

 below the suture, spirally striate ; yellowish brown, brown banded 

 on the base. Length, 1 inch. Australia, Tasmania. 



T. granulifera, "\^''oods, is a sj'nonym. 



Section TuRRiTELLorsis, Sars, 1878. 



T. ACicuLA, Stimpson. PI. 64, fig. 12. 



Small, turreted, subulate, thin, white ; whorls 10, ver3^ convex, 

 longitudinally striate and spirallj^ ribbed ; aperture rounded, 

 effuse anteriorly, peristome acute. Length, 5 mill. 



Cape Cod, northwards ; Norway to Sitka. 



Distinguished from the young of T. erosa by its much more 

 convex whorls and prominent ribs. T. tenuisculpta, Carp., is a 

 synon^'m. 



