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16. E,. viola'cea"^, Desmarets. 



E. violacea, Desm. in Bull. sc. soc. phil. Paris, p. 8, pi. i. f. 7. B. riifi- 

 labrum, F. & H. iii. p. 106, pi. Ixxvii. f. 8, 9. 



Body orange- white, striped in front, with purplish-brown : 

 mantle not exhibiting any process: tentacles slender, setose, 

 marked lengthwise with an orange line : eyes conspicuous on 

 bulbs at the outer base of the tentacles: foot rounded and double- 

 edged in front ; sole constricted in the middle to such an ex- 

 tent that the front part of the foot appears to issue from the 

 hinder part, as if out of a sheath, and it is finely grooved 

 lengthwise towards the tail: appendage single, short, and 

 conical ; it proceeds from the hinder edge of that lobe of the 

 mantle which forms the operculum. 



Shell conic-oval inclining to oblong, solid, nearly opaque, 

 rather glossy : sculpture, usually strong, prominent, and slightly 

 curved longitudinal ribs, about 15 of which are on the penul- 

 timate whorl, those on the last whorl being present only on the 

 under side ; there are none on the upper whorls, which are 

 quite smooth ; near the mouth is a very large and broad labial 

 rib or callus ; the interstices of the ordinary ribs and the rib- 

 less part of the last whorl are covered with numerous rows of 

 fine transverse striie, which are regularly and closely pimc- 

 tured : colour whitish, frequently tinged with yellow, reddish- 

 brown, violet, or purple ; some specimens are marked length- 

 wise by reddish-brown streaks, especially on the upper part ; 

 the tip is usually orange ; the outside edge of the labial rib is 

 mostly tawny, and the inside of the lip violet : spire short, 

 more or less abruptly tapering to a fine point : ivJiorls 7, rather 

 tumid ; the last occupies nearly three-fifths of the spire, and 

 is somewhat compressed and dilated towards the mouth : suture 

 slight, overlapping the preceding whorl : mouth roundish- oval, 

 wide, and shghtly expanding in every direction : oider lip thin : 

 inner lip broad, reflected on the pillar and towards the base : 

 opercuhnn horncolour, thin, composed of three rapidly increas- 

 ing volutions, and marked with very fine and close flexuous 

 strife in the line of growth. L. 0*2. B. 0-1. 



Yar. 1. ecostata. Destitute of the ordinary ribs. 



\^ar. 2. porifera. Body yellowish and stained with dark- 

 purple on the upper side, whitish on the under side : mantle 



* Violet-coloured. 



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