A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN TURRID#—HEDLEY. 353 
PSEUDODAPHNELLA STIPATA sp. 100. 
(Plate lvi., fig. 191.) 
Shell small, solid, broad in proportion to length. Adult whorls about 
four. Sculpture :—he radials are prominent spaced ribs, set about ten 
to a whorl; the spirals are strong cords, two on the antepenultimate, 
three on the penultimate, and seven on the last whorl; on the latter the 
third spiral from the suture runs into the top of the varix, between the 
fourth and the fifth is a wide gap, and the last three are tubercular and 
traverse the snout. Aperture:—The varix is very thick and prominent; 
the sinus is small and shallow. Length 4 mm., breadth 2 mm. 
This sturdy little species is somewhat like Plewrotoma ulba,'? but is 
shorter, comparatively stouter, with fewer but more prominent cinguli. 
In the hollow of the base a spiral is missing, producing the effect of a 
broad furrow interrupted by the radials, as in P. spelwodea Hervier and 
P. tincta Reeve. The only three specimens that I dredged are dead and 
faded, so that details of colour and apex are not available. 
Hub. Queensland :—4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage (type, self). 
' PSEUDODAPHNELLA THSSELLATA Hinds. 
(Plate lvi., figs. 192-193.) 
Cluvatula tessellata Hinds, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1843, p.44, and Zool. “Sulphur,” 
ii., 1844, p. 23, pl. vii., fig. 17 (mot Pleurotoma tessellutu Reeve, Conch. 
Teon., i., 1845, pl. xxvii., fig. 244, err. on pl. “344”; nor Plewrotoma 
tessellata Reeve. Conch. Icon., i., 1846, pl. xxxvi., fig. 331—P. formosu 
Reeve; nor P. tessellatw of subsequent authors). 
Pleurotoma forbesii and Plewrotomu apicalis Montrouzier, Journ. de Conch., 
ix., 1861, p. 277, pl. xi., fig. 6. 
Cluthurella apicalis Hervier, Journ. de Conch., xliv., 1896, p. 143. Id. 
Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch., Ixi., 1914, p. 192. 
? Defrancia mauritiana Sowerby, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1893, p. 491, pl. xxxviii., 
figs. 23, 24. 
This species appears to have suffered general neglect, and its name to 
have been misappropriated. The above figure is from a specimen that | 
collected in Torres Strait. 
Hab. (Queensland :—Murray Island; Palm Island (self). 
12 Deshayes—Moll. de Reunion, 1863, p. 110, pl. x1i., figs. 17, 18. 
