24 NILS HJ. ODHNER. MOLLUSCA. 
FAM. CARDITIDAE. 
Cardita crassicostata Lamarck. 45 miles W. 8S. W., 60—72 feet (1!—°%/7), 4 
sps, max. |. 65 mm., the large sp. with densely set, the smaller with more separated 
squamulae (the former thus similar to Rerve’s fig. 7d and the latter to 7a, Conch. 
Icon. 1, 1843); 42 miles W. S. W., 70 feet (°*/s), 2 sps, max. ]. 48 mm. — Philip- 
pines (Renve); N. W. Australia (BRAzreR 1885); Queensland (HEDLEY 1910), Victoria 
(Prircnarp & Gatuirr 1904); 8S. Australia (VeRco 1908); W. Australia (HmpLey 1916), 
C. incrassata Sowrrpy (incl. C. marmorata Rerve), 45 miles W. S. W., 48 
feet (°/:), 4 sps, and 72 feet ('°/7), 1 sp. The large specimens (max. |. 41 mm) from 
48 feet have a lengthened shape, reminding one strongly of C. marmorata (REEVE’s 
fig. 12), while the smaller ones are comparatively more elevated and shorter (= REnvVE’s 
fig. 11b=C. rubicunda MeEnxre); they are light reddish with brown dots as in the 
typical C. marmorata, but no unicoloured dots as in Rrsrve’s fig. 11 a occur. — 42 
miles W. S. W., 42 feet ('°/7), 2 sps, max. ]. 32 mm. — REEVE gives this species 
from New Holland, and Hrepiry (1910) records it from Queensland, and (1916) W. 
Australia. 
C. squamigera Desuayes (PI. 1, figs. 18, 19). 45 miles W. S. W., 48 feet (*/7), 
1 sp., 1. 27 mm; 60 feet ('%/7), 1 right valve, 1. 15.6 mm. RerEveE (Conch. Icon. 1, 
fig. 14) mentions 18 ribs and a yellowish brown colour, while in the present specim- 
ens the number of ribs is 22, and the colour is white with brown dots, as in 
C. variegata Bruaguibre. The ribs are, however, elevated and equal in breadth to 
the deep interjacent furrows and covered with distant raised squamulae in the median 
ones and transversal tubercles on the anterior, while, posteriorly, the lines of growth 
are prominent as fine folds. Any other species than C. squamigera seems me to be 
out of the question for identification, the more so as the figure given by CLEssIN 
in Conch. Cab. 10:1, 1888, is more like the present species than that of Rrrve 
(fig. 14). The locality of the original specimen is unknown. CLESSIN gives Australia 
as its habitat. 
FAM. LUCINIDAE. 
Phacoides rugosus Hrpiry (= Lucina seminula Gouup). 45 miles W. 8S. W., 
66 feet (°°/s), 3 valves, max. |. 3.5 mm, which agree completely with the excellent 
figure given by Hepiey (1909, pl. 37, fig. 17). — Distribution: S. Guinea; Hong- 
kong (Smira 1885); Torres Straits (Hepiny 1909); Gulf of Siam (LyNGE 1909), 
FAM. ERYCINIDAE. 
Kellya cycladiformis Dresuayes. 42 miles W. 8. W., 70 feet (°%/s5), 1 sh., 1. 8 
mm. — Distribution: Gulf of Siam, Queensland to Victoria, New Zealand (LYNGE 
1909). 
