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edged with dark at the shoulder and anotlier at the lower third of 

 the body-whorl ; the latter or both girdles often absent. Whorls 

 about 8, sculptured with close, fine, engraved spiral lines, punctate at 

 their bottoms, the base having coarser line with delicately latticed 

 interstices. Last whorl about three-fourths the shell's length. 

 Aperture narrow, two-thirds the shell's length; columella concave 

 below, having one stout oblique fold above. 



Alt. 19, diam. 10 mill. 



Entire Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas; Atlantic from Norivayto 

 Morocco, in larainarian and coralline zones. 



Voluta tornatilis Linne, Syst. Nat. xii, p. 1187, (1766). — Hanley, 

 Ipsa L. Conch., j). 212. — Turbo ova/is DaCosta, Brit. Conch., p. 

 101, pi. 8, f. 2 (1778). — Bulimus tornatilis Brug., Diet. Encyc, p. 

 338 (1789).— Fo/u^a, hija^ciata Gmva.., Syst. Nat. xiii, p. 3436.— 

 Tornatella faseiata Lam., An. s. Vert, vi, p. 220 (1822). — Kiener, 

 Coq. Viv., p. 5, pi. 1, f 3.— Forbes &Hanl., Brit. Moll, iii, p.523, 

 pi. 114, f 3, pi. vv, f 7. — Speo tornatilis Risso, Hist, Nat. Eur. 

 Merid. iv, p. 236, — Speo bifasciatus Risso, I. c. — Tornatella torna- 

 tilis Phil,, Enum. Moll, Sicil. ii, p. 143. — Reeve, Conch. Icon, xv, 

 pi. 1, f 7. — Acta'on tornatilis Montfort, Conch. Syst. ii, p. 315 

 (1810).— H. & A. Ad., Gen. Rec. Moll, ii, p. 4, pi. 56, f I.— Jef- 

 freys, Brit. Conch, iv, p. 433 ; v, p, 224, pi. 95, f 2. — Hidalgo, 

 Mol. Mar. Esp., pi. 19, f. 3, 4; pi. 20c, f. 1.— Sars, Moll. Reg. Arct. 

 Norv,, p, 280, pi, 17, f 11,— Buq., Dautz, & Dollf,, Moll, Rouss. 

 i, p. 510, pi. 66, f. 15-19, 



This species is the type of the genera Acteon, Tornatella and Speo. 

 It is a common and widely dispersed European form. The follow- 

 ing varieties and named color-mutations are recognized by the 

 authors of "Les Mollusques niarins du Roussillon." 



Var, minor Monts. 



Var. stibulata Sesirles Wood. PI. 19, fig. 14. Elongated, narrow, 

 with elevated spire. Originally described as a fossil (Crag Moll- 

 usca i, p. 170, pi, 19, f. 7), it has been found living off the English 

 coast. 



Var. tenella Loven, Small, with thin, subpellucid shell, more 

 shining than in the type (Index Moll. Scand,, p. 11), 



Var. bulloeformis JefiV. Small, regularly oval, with very short 

 spire (Brit. Conch, iv, [). 435). 

 • Var, albobifasciata Monts, Two upper bauds only present. 



