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CAMCENA. 



C. longsonensis Mori., viii, 265. 

 C. jaculata Mab., vi, 120. 

 C. seraphinica Heude, vi, 199. 

 C. hahni Mab., vi, 200. 



broti d'Ham. & Dautz. 

 C. subgibbera Mlldff., vi, 200. 

 C. leonhardti Mlldff., vi, 201. 

 C. vulpis Gredl., vi, 116. 

 C. pachychila E. A. Sm., viii, 265. 



C. gabriellse Dautz. & d'Ham., 

 bathmophora Mab. [vi, 205. 

 v. subhainanensis Pils., vi, 205. 



C. hainanensis H. Ad., vi, 204. 



C. xanthoderma Mlldff., vi, 206. 

 v. polyzona Mlldff., vi, 207. 



C. illustris Pfr., vi, 201. 



C. ochthoplax Bens., vi, 202. 



C. saturnia Gld., vi, 203. 



Section PHCENICOBIUS Morch, 1852. 



Phoenicobius MORCH, Cat. Yoldi, p. 32, type H. arata. MLLDFF. 

 'Nachrbl. D. M. Ges. 1891, p. 202. PILSBRY, Man. of Conch, viii, 

 p. 266. 



The shell is like Camcena in the large embryonal portion, consist- 

 ing of about 2? whorls. It differs from Camcena in being generally 

 more elevated, sometimes pupiform ; and most species have all of 

 the four bands (i subsutural, ii supraperipheral, iii subperipheral 

 and iv umbilical) developed. Type C. arata Sowb., pi. 19, fig. 13 ; 

 (See also pi. 19, fig. 12, C. monochroa'). 



The anatomy is unknown. The species are said to inhabit the 

 Philippine islands Tablas, Mindoro, Luban, Busuanga and Palawan ; 

 but the localities of some of the pupiform species are not certain. 

 This group has generally been considered a section of Cochlostyla. 

 Dr. v. Mollendorff first pointed out the true affinities of the forms. 



C. arata Sowb., viii, 267. 



v. lutea Pils., viii, 267. 

 C. brachyodon Sowb., viii, 267. 



v. naujanica Hid., viii, 268. 

 C. adusta Sowb., viii, 268. 

 C. oblonga Sowb., viii, 269. 



lubanicus Pfr. 



C. oomorpha Sowb., viii, 269. 

 C. bintuanensis Hid., vi, 237. 

 C. campanula Pfr., vi, 236. 

 C. auacardium Dohrn, vi, 238. 



C. ceres Pfr., vi, 239. 



C. trailli Pfr., vi, 207. 



C. monochroa Sowb., vi, 208. 



palawanica Pfr. 



saulice Pfr. 



lagunce Hid. 



dorice Dohrn. 

 C. palumba Souv., vi, 209. 

 C. egregia Dh., vi, 210. 

 C. avus Pfr., vi, 210. 



