A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN TURRIDH—HEDLBY. 339 
Shell fusiform. Whorls nine, including the protoconch. Colour dull 
white. Protoconch of two rounded microscopically spirally grooved whorls. 
Sculpture :—On the first adult whorl there are nine or ten radials, which 
decrease to six on the lower whorls; these are discontinuous, prominent, 
vertical, ceasing at the fasciole and on the base; the spirals are evenly 
spaced, sharp, elevated, over-riding and denticulating the ribs, increasing 
by intercalation from two above to about eighteen below; these are again 
traversed by a secondary sculpture of fine radiating threads; fasciole 
broad, excavate, crossed by close, sharp, and crescentic lamelle. Aperture 
imperfect in my example; canal slightly twisted. Length 12 mm., 
breadth 5 mm. 
Hab. ‘Queensland :—4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage (type); 5 to 8 
fathoms, Murray Island (self); 20 fathoms, Darnley Island (Brazier). 
ASPERDAPHNE BASTOW! (Gratliff and Gubriel. 
Daphnella bastowi Gatliff and Gabriel, Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., xi., 1908, 
p. 365, pl. xxi., figs. 1-4. Id. Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. 8.A., xxxiii., 
1909, p. 324. 
Hub. Victoria:—Western Port (type, Gabriel). South Australia :— 
St. Vincent Gulf (Verco). 
ASPERDAPHNE BELA 0711. 100. 
Bela tusmanica May, Proce. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1915, p. 84, pl. i., fig. 3 
(not Duphnella tasmunica Tenison-Woods, 1877, now transferred to 
Asperdaphne). 
Hab. Tasmania:—D’Entrecasteaux Channel; 10 fathoms, (type, May). 
ASPERDAPHNE BRENCHLEYI Angas. 
(Figure 10.) 
Clathurella brenchleyi Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 
US7q) Peioranpley vation 
Daphunellu brenchleyi Hedley, Mem. Austr. 
Mus., iv., 1903, p. 391, fig. 106. 
Hab. N.S.Wales :—Port Stephens (type, 
Angas); 50 fathoms, Cape Three Points 
(“ Thetis ”’). 
Fig. 10. 
