188 

 Genus 18. Monilea, Swainson. — Talopia, Gray. 



1 . MONILEA CALLIFERA, Lamk. 



Trochus calliferus, Lamk. Hist. An. s. Vert. t. vii. p. 27. — Tro- 

 chus caUosns, Wood. 

 Had. Philippines. 



2. MONILEA CALYCULUS, Wood. 



Trochus calycvlus. Wood, Ind. Test. Suppl. pi. 2. f. 44. — Trochus 

 Belcheri, Philippi. 

 Hab. Eastern Seas. 



3. MoNiLEA BENZi, Krauss. 



Trochus Benzi, Krauss, Sudafr. Moll. p. 99. t. 5. f. 32. 

 Hab. South Africa. 



4. MONILEA NUCLEUS, PhU. 



Trochus nucleus, Phil. Zeit. f. Malac. 1846. 

 Hab. 1 



5. MoNiLEA LENTiGiNOSA, A. Adams. M. testa orbiculato- 

 conicd, umbilicatd, albidd, luteo fuscoque variegatd ; anfractibus 

 rotundatis, cingulis subgramdosis confertis ornatis, ultimo rotun- 

 dato, bast convexiusculd, regione umbilicali excavatd ; columelld 

 supernh callosd, bast dente terminatd ; labro intus lirato. 



Hab. Ho Ilo, island of Panay, 7 fathoms {H. C). 



6. MoNiLEA KALisoMA, A. Adams. M. testa orbiculato-conoi- 

 ded, umbilicatd, lutescenti, cingulis purpureo-articidatis ornatd, 

 cingulis subdistantibus, supremis granulatis, infimis planis ; an- 

 fractibus planiusculis, ultimo subangulato, basi paulum con- 



vexd, cingulis purpureo-maculatis insculptd; columelld supernk 

 sinuatd, basi dente terminatd; labro intus lirato. 

 Hab. ? 



7. MoNiLEA PLUMBEA, A. Adams. M. testd orbiculato-conoided, 

 umbilicatd, plumbed ; anfractibus rotundis, cingidis granorum 

 transversis in paribus dispositis ornatd, basi convexd; umbilico 

 mediocri, intus albo; columelld brevi, superne sinuatd, basi dente 

 terminatd ; labro intus lirato. 



Hab. ? 



8. MoNiLEA LiRATA, A. Adams. M. testd orbiculato-conicd, 

 ximbilicatd, pallidd ; anfractibus paulum convexis, liris trans- 

 versis elevatis distantibus, interstitiis decussate striatis orna- 

 tis ; anfractu ultimo angulato, basi convexd, margine umbilici 

 sulco cincto. 



Hab. ? 



9. MoNiLEA pusiLLA, A. Adams. 31. testd orbiculato-conicd, 

 umbilicatd, rubescenti, fusco variegatd; anfractibus planiuscu- 

 lis, cingulis granorum transversum distantibus {circa quatuor) 



