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a dentiform process in the middle of the parietal margin; colu- 

 mella not truncate at the base, passing gradually into the right 

 m argin . ( Maltzan ) . 



The Madeiran C. eulima Lowe probably belongs to this group, 

 which seems to be closely related to C. Uewttlei and its allies. 

 6. C. BARBOZ.E Maltzan. 



Shell very minute, long-club-shaped, the spire cylindric- 

 turrite, apex rather acute. Whorls 6, slowly increasing, 

 separated by a subimpressed, submarginate suture, the last 

 scarcely one-third the total length. Aperture long-piriform, 

 almost biangular at the base; columella concave, with one 

 tooth above, at the base passing into the right margin almost in 

 a right angle. Length 3, diam. 0.75 mm.; aperture 1 x 0.5 

 mm. (Maltzan}. 



Portugal: Portimao, Algarve. 



Ca?e. barboza MALTZAN, Nachrichtsblatt d. D. Malak. Ges. 

 xviii, Feb., 1886, p. 26. 



Section Terebrella Maltzan. 



Differs from the genus C&cilianella Bgt. by having the colu- 

 mella nodulose-calloused or one- or two-nodulose below the 

 middle, the upper nodule dentiform, the lower obliquely elon- 

 gate, distinctly separated from the truncation of the columella 

 by a sinus, disappearing within. Type C. clessim. (Maltzan). 

 7 '. C. CLESSINI Maltzan. 



Shell elongate-turrite. the spire turrite, apex rather acute, 

 whorls 8, slowly increasing, separated by a margined suture, 

 the last one-third the total length of the shell. Aperture com- 

 pressed, lanceolate. Columella with one cultriform callus 

 below the middle; at base obliquely and acutely truncate. 

 Length 7, diam. 2.125, aperture 2.5 x 1 mm. (Maltzan). 



Portugal: Portimao and Tavira, Algarve. 



C&c. clessini MALTZ., Nachrichtsblatt d. Deutschen Malak. 

 Gee. xviii, Feb. 1886, p. 27. 

 8. C. BINODOSA Maltzan. 



Shell oblong-fusiform, widest in the middle, almost biconic; 

 spire long-conic, the apex obtuse, whorls 5, slowly increasing, 

 separated by a margined suture, the last lonirw than the spire. 



