Coralliophilidae. — Muiicidae. 381 



lirati, caiida apicem versus laevi; apertura ovata, labro crenulato, faucibus laevi- 

 bus, laiiiella columellari soluta, coiicave valde erecta: albido-cinerea, apertura 

 lutescente, interdum vivide aurantia. — Long. ad !•<» nim. — Var. trispinosa. 

 iiudicn {rndis ]\[ich.) Mtrs.; girisus de Gkeg. spinis tuberculitormibus. 



Distrib. : Atlanticum medium, lusitanicum; ins. Canariae. — Fossilis 

 tertiaria. 



Habit.: 10 — 30 org. ; litora Hispaniae: Gibraltar, Malaga (McAndrfav), 

 Alicante, Valencia, Barceloua, ins. balear. : Mahon, Menorca (Hidalgo); Alger 

 (Weinkauff); litora Galliae: Roussillon, abund. (BucQr«)Y, Dtzhg., Dfs.) , la 

 Franqui (Pi;PEATx), Palavas (Dollfus), Cette (Gkanoer), inde ad Aigues-Mortes 

 (Dubreuil), Aigues-Mortes (CLfiiMENT), les Martigues (Locard), Marseille (Ancey), 

 fort St. Jean, Cannebiere, la Joliette, Carry (Makion), Toulon, St. Tropez, St. 

 Raphael (Doublier); litora pedemontana (Jeffreys), Nizza (Risso, V^irany), 

 Genova (VSrany) ; Corsica (Payraudeau, Requien) ; Sardinia (v. Martexh, Gennari), 

 Bonifacio (Rolle); Spezia (Capellini, Tapparone-Canefki) ; Livorno, Elba (Appe- 

 Lius); Napoli (Scacchi) ; Ustica (Calcara); Sicilia (Philippi, Aradas et Benoit); 

 Taranto (v. Salis, Costa); Adria: commim. (Brusina, Stossich), Rovigno, 28 m, 

 (Wimmer), Trieste, Balvanida, Crivizza, 10— .35 org. (Gkube), Lesina, Lissa 

 (Heller) ; Morea (Deshayes) ; mare Aegeum (Forbes) ; Smyrna (Fleischer) ; Syria 

 (Gaillardot et Puton); Aegj^ptus: Alexandria (Hartmann), Ramleh, Abukir 

 iSchneider). 



Nom. vulg. : Mahon: corn ab puas (Hidalgo); Genova: Rouseggi s. Cor- 

 netti de ma (Vekany); Spezia: Rocchetta (Capellini); Taranto: Quecciulo a far 

 la porpora (Costa). 



Subg. Phyllonotus Sws. {Chicoreus Mtfrt., Ads.). Spira brevi, varicibus 

 nnmerosis, foliaceis: canalis mediocris, labro saepe dente ad basin armato. 



2. M. trunculus L. (incl. M. falcatiis Dan. et S., M. congtohatus Michel.). 

 Testa ventricoso-subfusiformis , solida , spira subturrita , cauda umbilicata , com- 

 jiressa, recurva, sexfariam varicosa, varicibus rotundatis, tubercuhito-liratis, costa 

 niinore aut serie tuberculorum in interstitiis intercedente, spiraliter confertim sul- 

 cata lirisque nonnullis distantibus tuberculatis ; cauda lirata, extra squamosa; 

 apertura faucibus laevibus, labro crenulato, columella arcuata, supra prope inser- 

 tionem marginis externi tuberculo pliciformi munita; albida, fusco trizonata, fau- 

 cibus trifasciatis. — Long. ad 100 mm. 



Var. inermis Genn., adnata (fere nigra) Mtrs.; fornia stirsns, tepigus, sicus, 

 asj^irtus, miriscus (var. p^dtus), stibtruncutus, caudinus, epitus, atcus, arpeltus, 

 grtngus, percus de Greg., neomagensis Font. 



Distrib. : Atlanticum lusitanicum. — Fossilis tertiaria. 



Habit. : 8 — 30 org. ; litora Hispaniae: Gibraltar, Malaga (McAndrew), 

 Alicante, Cartagena, Barcelona (Hidalgo); ins. balear. : Menorca, Adaya, Sta 

 Nitja, Ciudadela, Fornells, Mahon (Hidalgo) ; Alger ( Weinkauff) ; litora Galliae : 

 Roussillon (Bucquoy, Dtzbg., Dfs.), la Franqui (PiiPRATx), hi Nouvelle (Locard), 

 Cette (Gkanger), inde ad Aigues-Mortes (Dubreuil), Aigues-Mortes (Cl^iment), 

 Marseille (Marion), la Reserve (Locard), le Var (Doublier) ; litora pedemontana 

 (Jeffreys), Nizza (Risso, VfiKANY), Genova (V^>rany, err. typ. „truncati(s"); 

 Corsica (Payraudeau, RjSqulen); Sardinia (Gennari), Bonifacio (Rolle); Spezia 

 (Capellini, Tappakone-Canefri); Livorno, Vada, Elba, Castiglioncello (Appkhus); 

 Civitavecchia (Montekosato); Napoli (Scacchi); Sicilia (Philippi, Aradas et 

 Benoit); litora Tunetana (Montebosato) , sin. Gabes (Dautzenberg); Taranto 

 (v. Salis); Adria: Trieste, Crivizza, Lussin piccolo, Neresine (Grube), Rovigr.o, 



