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MELVILL AND STANDEN : SHELLS FROM LIFU. 401 
(Glyphostoma) infracincta Sowerby.—An exceedingly 
beautiful little shell, variable in size, pale flesh-colour pink, 
with brown transverse banding. 
(Glyphostoma) Jousseaumei Hervier (?)—One or 
two somewhat doubtful. A pretty orange-pink species. 
(Glyphostoma) latirella M. & S., p. 287, 1896. 
(Glyphostoma) melanoxyta Hervier.— Many speci- 
mens of an elegant small fusiform shell, evidently, from 
the detailed description of the author, the above species 
(described in J. de Conch., vol. xliii., p. 150). 
. (Glyphostoma) notopyrrha M. & S., p. 288, 1896. 
. (Glyphostoma) ocellata Jousseaume (Bull. Soc. Zool. 
France, ix., p. 184, 1884).—The most beautiful of all the 
little Pleuvotomide, in our opinion. ‘Two specimens only. | 
This species is the type of the genus Zvzenardia Jouss., 
which, in our opinion, is a synonym of Glpphostoma ; 
white, coarsely ribbed, the interstices being roundly and 
regularly blotched with pale-straw colour, margined with 
circular brown lines. A single spiral brown line also crosses 
the last whorl at the periphery. Mouth oblong, sinus deep, 
outer lip much incrassate and coarsely toothed. It was 
with some little difficulty we succeeded in naming our 
specimens, no example being found in the British Museum, 
and we believe, till now, only one typical specimen, well 
figured but not coloured in the publication above referred 
to, has been discovered, and this was from Mauritius. 
It is, indeed, one of the special gems of the collection. 
. (Glyphostoma) rhodacme M. & S., p. 288, 1896. 
. (Glyphostoma) strombilla Hervier.— Two specimens 
of a small and very angulate form, pale-straw colour, and 
unspotted. 
. (Glyphostoma) thalera M. & S., p. 289, 1896. 
. (Glyphostoma) theoteles M. & S., p. 289, 1806. 
M. 
(Glyphostoma) thepalea M. & S., p. 290, 1896. 
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