1906.] MOLI.IiSKS i''U()M 'I'll 10 PEUSIAX GULF. 83!} 



Tai'es {Amy(IJ)Ala) iNuicA Hiinley. 



I. KiU'ju-hi. Bombay (J7;fir6Tomft?> and Lt.-Col. O/irlcr). 



Tapes (Amygjmla) on(U)jjes MoI\'. 



1. Karachi. Coiumoi), l)iit local, and inoslly fonnd nw the 

 edge of mud-fiats, aiid best obtained by digging at low 1,id('. 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby considers this a J-'etricola, and as such enters 

 it in his ' Ca,talogne of Pele(;ypoda-.' 



Tapes (ITemitapes) cor Sowb. (Chione cor Sowb.) 



I. Kara,c]ii (Major Baker). Tliere is one hirge gibbous sluill 



in the Townsend collection, from the same locality, probably 



refei'able hei'e also. 



Tapes (Hemitapes) flammea (Inuil., var. iuj^iaia (Jinel. 

 I. Bombay. Much eaten by tiie natives (A'. //. Ailhwii). 



Tapj5s (Hemitapes) oiiiENTAiiis Ileeve. 



J. Karachi. Bombay [Abercroiiibie). 



Considered by Paetel a, v^ariety of 7'. recc/ii.s (Jheuui. from (Joro- 

 mandel Coast. J*]dibl(^ 



Tapes (Hemitapes) marmohata Liunk. { = radlata a,nct.,in part). 



I. Bombay {F. W. T. a-nd Ahe,rcromh[p) . 



Found on mnd, at low tide. Adult examples to a, gr(:>at extent 

 have the noi-mal taper-form, becoming, like the aptly named 

 T. 'pingnis^ remarkably gibbons. 



Tapes (Hemitapes) PiNcajis (Chemn.). ( = Cldove auct.) 



I. Karachi {F. W. T. arid Major Baker). Bombay (Abercroinhie). 

 Bombay to Ratnagii'i and southwards (Olivier). On mud-flats at 

 low tide. Much eaten in India (F. II. Aitken). 



Tapes (Hemitapes) rimulaius Lamk. 



I. Karachi. With the preceding. 



By some authors considered a, vaj'iety on!}' of tlu^ Bi-itisb 

 and Mediterra,nean T. virgineus L. 



Anaitis calopijylla Hanley. 



P.G. Dabai, rare. 



Common in some parts of the Indian Ocean: nearly allied to 

 the next species. 



Anaitis foliacea Phil. 



P.G. Gidf of Oman. Dredged in several localities from H to 

 20 fathoms. 

 I. Karachi. 



