294 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 
This species is the type of the genus Lienardia. The apex here figured 
is drawn from a specimen which I took alive under a stone at Milne Bay, 
Papua. 
Hab. Queensland :—Cape York (Shirley). 
LIBNARDIA STROMBILLA Hervier. 
Glyphostoma strombillum Hervier, Journ. de Conch., xliii., 1895, p. 151, and 
xliy., 1896, p. 83, pl. iii., fig. 22. Id. Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. 
de Conch., xli., 1913 (1914), p. 189. Jd. Melvill and Standen, Journ. 
of Conch., vin., 1897, p. 401. Id. Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 
xxxil., 1907, p. 484. 
Hab. Queensland:—17 to 20 fathoms, Mast Head Island; 5 to 8 
fathoms, Murray Island (self). 
_ LIENARDIA VULTUOSA Reeve. 
Pleurotoma vultwosa Reeve, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1845, p. 116, and Conch. Icon., 
1, 1845, pl. xxx., fig, 273. 
Lienardia vultuosa Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, ix., 1884, p. 185. 
Olathurella vultuosa Boettger, Nachr. Malak. Gesell., xxvii., 1895, p. 51. 
Td. Hidalgo, Revist. Acad. Madrid, i., 1904, p. 343. 
Glyphostoma vultwoswum Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxxii., 1907, 
p- 484. Id. Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch., Ixi., 1915 
(1914), p. 191. 
Hab. Queensland :—Mast Head Island (self). 
HEMILIENARDIA Boettger. 
Hemilienardia Boettger, Nachr. Malak. Gesell., xxvii., 1895, p. 52, type 
Plewrotoma malleti Recluz. 
This genus is readily distinguishable from Lienardia by the apex. 
The protoconch consists of a cone of three and a half smooth rounded 
whorls. The succeeding adult whorls not only differ in sculpture, but 
are wound in so divergent a spiral and increase at so disproportionate a 
rate as to project that protoconch in a mucronate point. In the colour of 
the type the contrast is even more violent, as there the brilliant snow- 
white apex against the deep rose-red is visible to the naked eye. Another 
generic feature is an opaque peripheral zone. The deep-seated columella 
folds, so conspicuous in Lienardia, ave here less developed. The species 
are small and usually brightly coloured. They frequent the upper zone 
of coral reefs. 
