Mappa. 
- Arabica, 
WORMS. TESTACEA. 73. Cyprza. 329 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 76, fig. 4, 5. 16, 18. 
Muf. Gottwald. tab. 14. f. a--t. 
Regenf. conch.1. tab. 6, fig. 63. tab. 10, f. 38. 
Martini conch. 1. tab. 28, fig. 289. t. 29, f; 298, 300. 
2. Lifter conch. tab. 697, fig. 44. 
Chemn. conch, 10, tab. 145, fig. 1343* 
Inhabits the American and Atlantic feas. Shell beneath paler, 
immaculate, fome of the fpots on the fides ocellate: teeth of 
the aperture brown ; where the outer coat is worn off becomes 
barred or teffclate with brown or blue: within fine purple. 
Shell (lightly turbinate and marked with irregular characters: 
line down the back branched. 
Rumpf. Muf. tab. 38,B. Arg. conch, tab. 18, B. 
Seba Muf. 3. tab. 76. fig. 3,13. 
Petiv. Gaz. tab. 96, fig. 6. Amb. aq. t. 16, f. 2s 
Knorr delic. tab. B. iv. fig. 6. 
Knorr Vergn. 1. tab. 26, fig 3. 
Martini conch. 1. tab. 25, fig. 243,246. — 
Inhabits the Indian and African feas: refembles the laft, but is 
fhorter and not thickened or fpotted at the fides: fhel] above 
yellowifh-brown with a few white eyes, beneath fmooth, flefh- 
colour with pale brown fpots: teeth of the aperture yellow. 
Shell flightly turbinate, with irregular characters: {tripe 
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down the back fimple. 
Rumpf. muf. tab, 38, M. Barr. var. t. 1325, f. 20. 
Lister, tab. 658, Gualt. tef. tab. 16, V. ; 
Lochn. Muf. Befler. tab. 21, fig. 8. 
Muf. Gottwald. 2. tab. 7.. hg. a--d. f. 8. b. 
Knorr Vergn. 3. tab. 2, f. 2. t..12, f. 2, 9 6. 1.20, fy Ze 
Martini conch. V. tab. 31, fig. 328--330. 
Schrat. inn. Bau concb. tab. 3, fig. 5. 
. Lifer, tab, 659. Argenv. Zoom. tab, 11, T. 
Bonan. recr. 3. fig. 260. Muf. Kirch. 3. f. 259. 
Mu. Gottwald. tab. 2. fig. 8. a. 
Knorr Vergn. 2. tab. 16, fig. 1. 
-Martini conch. 1. tab. 31, fig. 331. 
3. Martini conch. 1. tab. 29, fig. 304- 
Inhabits Jzdia. Shell 2— 3 inches long, above whitifh or blue- 
ifh, with irregular brown marks refembling Arabic characters; 
the fides thickened and covered with dark purple fpots; lips of 
the aperture flat, reddifh-grey, theteeth pale chefnut: when 
the outer coat is worn the fhell is fometimes blueifh with 
brown bands, or bay with here and there a whitifh cloud, or 
pale with darker angular fpots and lines, or brown mixed with 
violet, fometimes reddifh-blue, or white fhaded with blue. 
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