270 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSBUM. 
EucrrHaRa MIRTAMICA ® sp. nov. 
(Plate xlvi., fig. 65.) 
Shell small, solid, cylindro-conic. Colour ferruginous, with an 
ochraceous orauge band on the shoulder; another specimen is uniform 
orange, except the varix, which is ferruginous. Whorls seven, including 
a protoconch of two and a half whorls. Sculpture:—Protoconch at first 
smooth, afterwards ornamented by numerous fine arcuate riblets, which 
end abruptly; the adult whorls carry from eight to nine prominent spaced 
ribs; these are crossed by distant spiral threads, of which there are twenty 
on the last whorl], and six on the penultimate; the whole is over-run by 
fine radial lines of minute grains. Aperture protected by a strong varix, 
in which a semi-circular sinus is excavated ; on each side of the sinus is a 
tubercle, and but a single plait on the upper part of the columella. 
Length 4:5 mm., breadth 2 mm. 
In size and sculpture this has much resemblance to H. monochoria, 
but may be distinguished by more slender form and absence of columella 
armature. 
Hab. Queensland :—5 to 8 fathoms, Murray Island (type, self); 20 
fathoms, off Endeavour Reef (A. R. McCulloch). 
Houcrruara pacopa Muy. 
Daphnella pagoda May, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1910 (1911), p. 393, pl. xv., 
fig. 20. 
Hab. Tasmania:—80 fathoms, 10 miles east of Schouten Island 
(type, May). 
EUCITHARA PELLUCIDA Reeve. 
Mangelia pellucida Reeve, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1846, p. 64. Id. Reeve, Conch. 
Icon., 11., 1846, pl. vili., fig. 61. 
Cythara pellucida Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., i., 1876, p. 160. 
Hab. Queensland :—265 to 30 fathoms, Darnley Island (Brazier) ; 
Lizard Island; 5 to 8 fathoms, Murray Island (self). 
HUCIPHARA PHYLLIDIS sp. ov. 
(Plate xlvi., figs. 66, 67.) 
Shell small, solid, fusiform, angled at the shoulder, contracted at the 
sutures and at the base. Colour crystalline white, with or without a 
dorsal blot and zone of ochraceous-orange only on the last whorl. Whorls 
seven, including a smooth helicoid tip. Sculpture:—The radials are wide 
spaced, prominent, flexuous, perpendicular, and continuous ribs, which 
diminish at the shoulder and gradually vanish on the base; on the ante- 
penultimate there are ten, and on the last whorl eight, including the 
61 The name of the Murray Island people is ‘‘ Miriam.” 
