MANGILIA. 2 I 



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Unfigured species of Mangilia of the Section Cythara. 



M. INTAMINATA, Gould (China Seas); M. GLAREOSA, Gould (Hong 



Kong ; M. ALBICINCTA, Gould (Loo Ghoo Seas); M. LOTA 



Gould ( China Seas). All collected by Stimpson, 1ST. Pac. 



Expl. Exped., and types destroyed in the great Chicago 



fire. 

 M. LABECULA, Gould. Dredged off the Coast of Georgia. May 



belong to Astyris, in Columbellidae. 



M. LANCEOLATA, C. B. Adams. Jamaica. 



M. CORONATA, Mighels (Sandwich Islands). Pease thinks this 



may possibly = M. triticea, Reeve. 

 M. PAUCICOSTATA, Pease (Tahiti); M. PUSILLA, Pease (Sandwich 



Islands); M. STRIGATA, Pease (Sandwich Islands). 

 M. DESALESI and M. TASMANICA, Tenison-Woods. Tasmania. 

 M. MAcCoYi, Petterd. (Allied to M Tasmanica.) Tasmania. 

 M. SUBTILTS, Watson. Off Pernambuco. 



M. HANLEYI, Dunker. Upolu. 



M. MILIUM, Philippi. China. 



M. SINUATA, Carp. (Panama); M. SUBDIAPHANA, Carp., and M. 



FUSCONOTATA, Carp. (Cape St. Lucas). 



Section GLYPHOSTOMA, Gabb. 



Lienardia, Jousseaume (1884), of which the following species 

 is made the type, is a synonym of Glyphostoma. 



M. RUBIDA, Hinds. PI. 15, fig. 34; PL 16, fig. 53; PI. 18, fig. 51. 



Pink outside and inside, the canaliculate sutures often black- 

 banded, with frequently a white central band on the body-whorl, 

 and a narrow black band below it. Length, 12 mill. 



New Guinea, New Ireland, Mauritius, 



Viti and Cook's Is., New Caledonia. 



Kiener has apparently figured this species for Donovan's 

 Murex angulatus, of the British Channel. The synonymy also 

 includes M. canaliculata, Pease (PI. 18, fig. 51) = M. Peasei, 

 Nevill, M. Bertiniana, Tapparone-Canefri (PI. 16, fig. 53), and 

 probably M. exquisita, Nevill. M. Peasei, was proposed instead 

 of canaliculata, Pease, preoccupied by Reeve. 



