BKArillOPODA. 89 



7- TKKEnilATELLA RUBICUNDA. 15..M. 



Slirll nmiiilcd, tiilolx-d, jrihhons, smooth, yi'llow-rcd, (I('(|)it 

 at till' liiu's of H;l•()^^ til ; iiiiirLriiis simiatcd in front ; dorsal valvr 

 with a central, lon^'itndinal fnrrow ; ht-ak ratlicr proihiced, hhuit ; 

 fonuncn lar^r, marly complete; deltidiii hufje, separate; loop 

 eloHf^atcd, douhly attached. Lon. IJ, hit. 11 lines. 



Anomia rnhiciuida, Solander MSS. Mas. Banks. 

 Terehratula rnhicnnda, Donovnn, Nat. Repns. t. 5f). f. 2-4. 



(;. Sow. T/ics. Conch, vii. p. ."iSl. t. 7<). f. 45-47. 



Dariihmi. Ann. Xat. Hint. IS.W, p. M7. 

 Terehratula incouspicua, G. Sow, Tlies. Conch, vii. p. 359. t. 71- 



f. 102-104. 

 Hab. New Zealand. 



8. Terebratella cruenta. B.M. 



Shell rounded, ventrioose, oraamcnted with radiating, dicho- 

 tonious ril)s, orange-red, deepest at the lines of growth ; margins 

 crenulated ; dorsal valve with a central, longitudinal depression ; 

 beak somewhat produced, lateral ridges distinct; area large, 

 rounded ; foramen large, complete ; deltidium large ; loop elon- 

 gated, doubly attached. Lon. 18, lat. \9, alt. 12 lines. 



Lampas sanguineus. Humph. Calonne Cat. (not described). 

 Anomia sanguinea,.b'o/fl«(/cr3/S6'. (Humph. Cat.) (not Chemnitz). 

 Terehratula sanguinea, Leach, Zool. Misc. t. 76- 



Lam. An. sans Fer/. vi. p. 243. 



Donovan, Nat. Repos. t. 34. 

 Anomia cruenta, Dillw. Syn. p. 295, 1817. 

 Terehratula rubra, Sow. Thes. Conch, pi. (58. f. 9-11. 

 Terehratula Zelandiea, Deshayes, 1830, Mar/. Zool. 1841, t. 42. 



Sow. Thes. Conch, vii. p. 361. t. 72. f. 111-113. 

 Terebratella Zelandiea, Davidson, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852, p. 367. 

 Hab. Cook's Straits, New Zealand, in 15 fathoms. 



9. Terebratella transversa. 



Shell transversely ovate, thin, smooth, slightly wrinkled by 

 lines of growth, j)ale horn-colour ; margins tlexuous ; dorsal 

 valve deeply depressed in the centre in front ; ventral valve with 

 an obtuse beak, perforated by a large, incomplete foramen ; area 

 wide and flattened ; deltidia small, distant ; loop elongated, 

 doubly attached. Lon. 14, lat. 17 lines. 



Terel)ratula transversa, G. Sowerby, Thes. Conch, vii. p. 361 . t. T^. 



f. 114, 115. 

 Terebratella transversa, Dav. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852, p. 368. 

 Hab. ? (Cab. Mr. Norris.) 



