206 GIBBULA. 



quadrangular; columella oblique, straight, scarcely nodulose; uni- 

 bilcus narrow, funnel-shaped, {PklL) 



The shell consists of 62 whorls, which are fiat, scarcely separated 

 from each other ; they fjrra an elevated cone with blunt apex, and 

 the last passes into the base in a sharp angle. The sculpture con- 

 sists of 6 to 9 uneven, elevated, smooth spiral lines on the upper 

 surface, and about 8 similar concentric lirs^e on the base. The um- 

 bilicus is pretty narrow, widening and funnel-shaped at the opening. 

 The color is just as in T. villicus. From this, its nearest ally, leuco- 

 pJuaus is se[)arated by (1) its size; (2) its completely flat whorls; 

 (3) the numerous spiral lines ; (4) the narrower umbilicus. 



Alt. 8, diam. 4^ mill. (Phillppi) 



Sicily. 



T. leucopJueus Phil. Moll. Sicil., i, p. 182, t. 10, f. 17; ii, p. 153. 

 — Conchyl. Cab., p. 195, t. 29, f. 19.— Fischer, Coq. Viv., p. 340, 

 t. 106, f. 1.^ — Weinkauff, Die Conchyl. des Mittelmeeres, ii, p. 370. 

 — T. ciiienisceiis Anton, Verzeich., p. 57. 



This is a small species, often not attaining the dimensions given 

 above. 



G. 8PFwVTTi Forbes. PI. 32, figs. 70, 71. 



Shell narrowly perforate, conoid, somewhat thick, whitish, 

 radiately tlammulate with deep brown subquadrate maculations, 

 very finely obliquely striate, concentrically lirate, each whorl en- 

 circled by two more prominent, remote sulci ; whorls 6, convex, 

 separated by deep sutures, inflated above; last whorl subangulate, 

 convex beneath, with numerous unequal concentric lirse ; aperture 

 rhomboidal ; columella sinuous in the middle, slightly convex. 



Alt. 8, diam. 6 mill. (Fischer.) 



JEgean Sea. 



T. spratti Forbes, Rep. Brit. Asso. Adv. ScL, 1843, p. 190 (1844). 

 — MoNTEROSATO Nuovci revistct della Conch. Medit., p. 23. — Wein- 

 kauff, Cvnch. des Mittelmeeres, ii, p. 384. — Fischer, Coq. Viv., p. 

 148, t. 49, f. 3.— r. alveolatus Phil. Conchyl. Cab., p. 207, L. 30, f 

 14._f T. pictus Phil., Zeitschr.f. Mai, 1846, p. 104. 



Philippi's T. alveolatus is figured on pi. 33, fig. 93. 



G. candei d'Orbigny. PI. 48, figs. 21, 22. 



Shell conoidal, elevated, longitudinally, gracefully, unequally 

 striate, olive-yellowish, ornamented above with purplish spots ; spire 



