268 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 
My figure is derived from a specimen 20 mm. long and 8 mm. broad, 
dredged by Brazier off Cape Grenville. 
The species is like a gigantic H. abyssicola. It is more gibbous, with 
fewer radials, and larger than JZ. lyrica. 
Hub. Western Australia.—38 fathoms, Holothuria Banks (type, 
J.J. Walker). Queensland :—10 fathoms, Darnley Island ; Cape Grenville 
(Brazier); 4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage; 5 to 10 fathoms, Hope - 
Island; 15 fathoms, Palm Island (self). 
HUCIPHARA INFULATA Hedley. 
Mangelia infulata Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxxiy., 1909, p. 457, 
pl. xliv., fig. 92. 
This species closely resembles H. wpollinea Melvill, from the Persian 
Gulf, but may be distinguished by larger size, fewer ribs, and more 
pronounced spiral strie. For a group of smooth shells having the contour 
of Hucithura, but without the characteristic grain sculpture, I now propose 
a subgenus Leiocithara, type M. infuluta. The following species may 
also be included :—WM. pellucidw Reeve, M. trivittata Adams and Reeve, 
M. apollinea Melvyill. 
Hub. Queensland :—5 to 10 fathoms, Hope Island (type); 15 fathoms, 
Palm Island; 5 to 8 fathoms, Murray Island (self). 
HUCITHARA LYRA Leeve. 
(Plate xlvi., fig. 62.) 
Mangelia lyra Reeve, Conch. Icon., 111., 1846, pl. 1., fig. 3. 
Cythara citharella Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., xii., 1876, p. 038. 
Cithara lyra Schepman, Siboga Exped. Monoer., xlixe., 1913, p. 436. 
As this species is involved in some obscurity I present the figure of 
a shell thus identified, 15 mm. in length, which I collected dead on the 
beach at the mouth of the Annam River, Queensland. It is named by 
comparison with a Philippine shell sent to me by Mr. H. Fulton. The 
figure of Reeve represents a shell which, though slightly larger, is stall 
immature and toothless. H. lyra seems not to have been previously 
recorded from Australia. 
Hab. Queensland.—Annam River bar (self); Barney Point; Glad- 
stone (Kesteven). 
Eucrruara Lyrica Reeve. 
Mangelia lyrica Reeve, Conch. Icon., iii., 1846, pl. ii., fig. 20, and Proc. 
Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 61. Id. Hidalgo, Revista Acad. Madrid, 1., 1904, 
p. 338. - 
