346 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 
PSEUDODAPHNELLA CANISIRA sp. 10U. 
(Plate ly., fig. 179.) 
Shell subulate, rather solid. Adult whorls seven. Colour irregularly 
disposed; on a ground of buff are broad white vertical stripes, a few 
narrow distant chestnut stripes, aud a narrow white peripheral belt. Spiral 
cords eighteen, radial riblets twenty-two. Aperture:—Within the outer 
lip are ten small and short plications. Length 10 mm., breadth 3 mm. 
Compared with a specimen from Karachi, labelled by its author 
Clathurella camacina this differs by larger size, more slender shape, and 
coarser sculpture. A more distant relation is P. felina Hinds. These can 
be grouped in a sub-genus Kermia Oliver, of which Clathrina Melvill is 
an equivalent. 
Hab. Queensland:—4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage (type, self) ; 
Barney Point; Port Curtis (Kesteven). 
PSEUDODAPHNELLA CRASSELIRATA Hervier. 
(Plate lv., fig. 180.) 
Clathurella albofuniculata var. crasselirata Hervier, Journ. de Conch., xliv., - 
1897, p. 139, and 1898, p. 92. 
Clathurella tincta var. crasselirata Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch., 
Ixi., 1913 (1914), p. 207. 
In view of the confusion that surrounds Pleurotoma albifuniculata 
Reeve, I have preferred to use Hervier’s name in a specific sense, a value 
to which that writer was himself inclined. The example figured is from 
Torres Strait, and is named by comparison with Hervier’s specimens. 
Hab. Queensland :—Murray Island; 4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage 
(self). 
PsEUDODAPHNELLA EPISEMA Melvill and Standen. 
Clathurella episema Melvill and Standen, Journ. of Conch., viil., Noy. 1896, 
p. 294, pl. x., fig. 38. Id. Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch., 
xli., 1913 (1914), p. 196. 
Olathurella euzonuta Hervier, Journ. de Conch., xliy., April 1897, p. 143, 
and xlv., 1898, p. 102, pl. ii, fig. 6. Id. Tomlin, Journ. of Conch., 
xili., 1910, p. 43. 
Hab. Queensland :—5 to 8 fathoms, Murray Island; Lizard Island 
(self). 
102 Melvill—Mem. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc., xlii., 1898, No. 4, p. 13, pl.i., 
fig. 15. 
