52 AUBICULIDiE. 



Pedipes Adansonii, Desk, in Diet. Class. Hist. Nat. xiii. p. 544. 



Sow.jun., Conch. Man. p. 219. f. 299. 

 Pedipes af'er, Pfr. Syn. Auric, n. 67 ; Mon. Auric, p. 68. 



H. and A. Adams, Gen. rec. Moll. ii. p. 249. pi. 83. f. 4. 

 Hah. Isle of Goree, Senegambia, Palnias, Madeira. 



2. Pedipes mibabilis. 



Shell imperforate, globose-conic, solid, surrounded with rather 

 crowded, somewhat granular spiral ridges (of which the two 

 next to the suture are larger), silk-shining, brownish-fulvous ; 

 spire ventricosely conoidal, rather obtuse ; whorls four, convex, 

 the last inflated, forming about two-thirds of the total length ; 

 aperture diagonal, oblong, furnished with four plaits ; parietal 

 plait regularly arched; columellar teeth minute, acute, the 

 upper one a little larger; peristome acute, with the margins 

 united by a thin deposit ; right margin bearing within a longi- 

 tudinal callus, and above the middle a single, obtuse tubercle ; 

 columellar margin callous, flattened, shining. Length 5, breadth 

 4 mill. 



Turbo mirabilis, Meqerle, v. Miihlf. in Mag. Ges. Nat. Freunde, 



Berl. Jahrg. viii. 1818, p. 8. pi. 2. f. 13 a, b. 

 Pedipes mirabilis, Fer. Prodr. p. 109. n. 2. 



Beck, Ind, p. 105. n. 2. 



Pfr. Mon. Auric, p. 70. 197. 

 Pedipes quadridens, Pfr. in Wiegm. Arch. f. Nat. 1839, i. 

 p. 357. 



C. B. Adams, Contr. to Conch, no. 3. p. 42. 



Jay, Catal 1850, p. 266. n. 6184. 



Shuttl. Diagn. n. Moll. no. 7. p. 162. 



H. and A. Adams in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 36. n. 4 ; Gen. 

 rec. Moll. ii. p. 249. 



Poey, Memor. i. p. 394. 



Pfr. Syn. Auric, n. 68. 

 Pedipes globulosus, C. B. Adams in Proc. Bost. Soc. 1845, p. 12 ? 



Hab. Cuba, Jamaica, Portorico, Guadaloupe. 



3. Pedipes ovalis. 



Shell imperforate, ovate-conical, rather thin, nearly smooth, 

 sculptured with slight spiral striae, fulvous or wax-coloured ; 

 spire convexly conic, rather obtuse; whorls three and a half, 

 shouldered above, obsoletely angidated, the last forming two- 

 thirds of the total length; aperture oblique, semiovate, fur- 

 nished with four plaits ; parietal plait lamelliform, entering ; 

 two teeth on the flattened columellar lip; a fourth middle- 



