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SubpeniTS Ani-ulus !'e<^erle. 



Section An <^ml us e . p . 



TEIIir \ f V ■'^- ''J ' ^S ) ^H ARO I DA i)a 1 1 . 



.-elliha ( Angul-'as ) pharcida Dall, 1000, ■''rans. 'ilafrneT ?ree Inst. 

 :-:ei., Philacleloliia, vol. 5, pt. ^, p. 1C25, pi. 46, 



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DesGriotion.- "Shell snail, elori;Tate, very inequilateral, 

 moderately ooiive:-:; anterior end. produced, rounded; posterior end 

 short, rounr^ily oointe''', v;ith a slip-ht fle>:ure ; be'-rs in the post- 

 erior third; ,^ ux ,.&'Jl covere ' v;ith extre;;;ely i'ine close-set grooves; 

 sculpture as usual a li'tle stro;i-er near the postei'ior end; 'oeaks 

 low, pointe \* lujiule obsolete; hi,iir>-e nomal, pallial sinus ob- 

 scure in the polish ' " '-he intidrior ;x'ooaljly ■ ":• ■:1; r.o 

 thickened rays. Ion. 5.5, alt. 3, diam. 1.5 ram." 



"This c all form recalls :'. sybariti ca Dall (1) lecent 



1). ?ull. I.Ius. v0rnt)t. Zool., .-arva.d, vol. '3, -o. 1-"1, 1881; 

 vol. 12, p. 277, pi. 6, vis-. 11, 1886. 



which is a larr^er, more solid and more fle:-:uous shell, it "la^ 

 not be fully adult, b t is iiOt r.e young of any of the other 



