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Section I'lulopia Dall. 

 ITRTAiiA { jjUlO-^.-x; . -.i-li^ L„-i-^x ^all. 



llyrtaea ( Eulonia. ) verralciTlata 'npll^ 19^5^ Tra-.s. Tagner ?ree 



Inst. 3c i., Philadelphia, vol. 3, pt. 6, p, " ', pi. 

 52, fig. 5. 



^^yrtaea ( 2ulonia ) Termicnlata Call, 1915, "^:ill. U. . . 3., 



:.o. 90, pp. 15C-ir7, pi. -^, ■■_ ■ . -' ' . 



Descrlpti on .- "ohell rosemhlinp- !;^. s.g.f-rinata '^gll. hiit 

 shorter and more rounded; moderately convez, suh equilateral, the 

 anterior end slightlj^ longer; healrs Ioa'/ and inconspicuous; lunule 

 narrow, eoncaveljT e* ''ja.vateri ; the esortC'ieon l1:-.-.^.r, lo-.-.n-j 

 both houjiided externally by a serrate carina; 1 i gauient ai-y £:roove 

 about half as lo.g- as the escutcheon; surface ' ' slir-htly ele- 

 vated, thin, concentric lamellae, the in''-prpr,r.?eF' -"adially sculp- 

 tured v/ith close-set vsrmiculate threads; hinje v;ith the normal 

 cardinal dentition and distinct right laterals; adductor scars 

 rather small, the interpallial ar.. ^ .luiotat . .'/' . .o, low-. 

 7.5, iiam. 3.5 ram." ( Jell, 1905). 



Type locality .- low den, Jamaica. 



The anterior and posterior rinr<^:r.i v,,,-,-c-ins are of vi rt" '■"'■' : 

 the same length; b'lt the anterior is oioderately to decirledly con- 

 cave, v.hile the posterior is slightly- convex and steeper. 



