PHASIANELLA. 
Prate V. 
Species 13. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
PHASIANELLA Kocutt. Phas. testd globoso-conicd, vivide | 
coccineo-rosed, supra longitudinaliter serrato-flamma- 
ta, infra spiraliter serrato-fasciatd, flammis fascidque 
albo- et roseo-punctatis, spird brevi, anfractibus tribus 
ad quatuor, rotundatis ; aperturd circulari-ovatd, colu- 
mella incurvd. 
Kocn’s PHASIANELLA. Shell globosely conical, deep | 
crimson-rose, above longitudinally serrately flamed, 
below spirally serrately banded, the flames and band 
being dotted with white and rose, spire short, whorls 
three to four, rounded; aperture circularly ovate, 
columella incurved. 
Puixrprr, Krauss, Moll. Siidaf. p. 104. pl. 6. f. 4. 
Hab. Natal and Falkland Islands. 
The small specimen of this richly-coloured species, 
Fig. 13, is from the Falkland Islands, the larger one, 
Fig. 13 4, is from Natal. They are precisely identical 
in colour and especially in detail of pattern. 
Fig. 14. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
The shell here figured proves to be a variety of the ex- 
ceedingly variable P. pulla, for which see Plate VI. 
Species 15. (Fig a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
PHASIANELLA HiIstRio. Phas. testd conico-turbinata, 
succined, albo sparsim floccatd, ad suturas intense coc- 
cineo-roseo maculatd, spird ewsertiusculd, anfractibus 
rotundatis ; apertura pared. 
THE HARLEQUIN PHaAsIANELLA. Shell conically tur- 
binated, amber, flaked with white, spotted at the su- 
tures with deep crimson-rose, spire rather exserted, 
whorls rounded ; aperture small. 
Hab. Islands of Masbate and Baclayon, Philippines ; 
Cuming. 
A very peculiarly-marked species, the colours being of a 
delicate-transparent kind, edged with brilliant crimson- 
rose. 
Species 16. (Fig. a, 6, c, d, Mus. Cuming.) 
PHASIANELLA ViEUXII. Phas. testd oblonga, anguste 
conicd, olivaceo dense undato-lineutd, opaco-albo ful- 
guraté et punctatd, interdum purpurascente-rosed, 
spira acutiusculd, anfractibus convexis ; apertura ob- 
longo-ovato. 
Vizux’s PHasiaNneLLa. Shell oblong, narrowly conical, 
densely wave-lineated with olive, lightning-marked 
and dotted with opake-white, sometimes purple-rose, 
spire rather acute, whorls convex ; aperture oblong- 
ovate. 
PayRAUDEAU, Cat. Moll. Corse, p. 146. pl. 7. f. 5, 6. 
Hab. Mediterranean. 
Extremely variable in colour, but well distinguished by 
its oblong narrowly conical form. 
May, 1862. 
