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PHYLLONOTUS BRASSICA Lamarck. 
1822. Murex brassica Lamarcx, An. s. Vert., vol. 7, p. 167.— 
SowErsy, Con. Ill., fig. 56, 1834. Mazatlan, Mexico, and 
south to Peru. 
PHYLLONOTUS EXIGUUS Broderip. 
1832. Murex exiguus BRopERIP, Proe. Zool. Soc., p. 175.—Sow- 
ERBY, Con. Ill., fig. 17, 1834. Salango, Ecuador. 
PHYLLONOTUS HUMILIS Broderip. 
1832. Murex humilis BropErtip, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 176.—Sow- 
ERBY, Con. IIl., figs. 46, 47, 1834. Gulf of Panama to Guaya- 
guil. 
PHYLLONOTUS INCISUS Broderip. 
1832. Murex incisus BRovERIP, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 176 (not of 
CARPENTER).—SOWERBY, Con. IIl., fig. 13, 1834. Bay of 
Guayaquil. 
PHYLLONOTUS LAPPA Broderip. 
1832. Murex lappa BropErtp, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 177.—Sow- 
ERBY, Con. IIl., fig. 15, 1834. Mazatlan, Mexico, south to 
Guayaquil. 
PHYLLONOTUS RADIX Lamarck. 
1822. Murex radix Lamarox., An. s. Vert., vol. 7, p. 168 (after 
GMELIN, 1791).—KiENrER, Icon., Murex, p. 60, pl. 37, fig. 1; 
pl. 88, fig. 1. Acapulco, Mexico, southward to Panama and 
Paita, Peru. 
PHYLLONOTUS REGIUS Wood. 
1828. Durex regius Woop, Ind. Test., suppl. pl. 5, fig. 13. Aca- 
pulco, Mexico, to Peru and the Galapagos Islands. 
PHYLLONOTUS SQUAMOSUS Broderip. 
1832. Murex squamosus Broprrip, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 176.— 
SOWERBY, Con. IIl. fig. 27, 1834. Paita, Peru. 
PHYLLONOTUS TORTUOSUS Sowerby. 
1841. Murex tortwosus SowERBY, Con. Ill, Murex, fig. 8; new 
name for J/. crispus (BRopERIP not of LamarRcK). Pacas- 
mayo, Peru. 
PHYLLONOTUS VARICOSUS Sowerby. 
1834. Con. Ill., Murer, fig. 49.—Murex varicosus SOWERBY, 
Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 115, 1840; Acapulco, Mexico, and south 
to Ecuador. 
Genus TRITONALIA Fleming. 2 
TRITONALIA BUXEA Broderip. 
1832. Murex buxeus BropErtr, Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 194.—Sow- 
ERBY, Con. Ill., J/urex, pl. 61, fig. 28, 1834. Pacasmayo, 
Peru, and south to Iquique, Chile. 
TRITONALIA CRASSILABRUM Gray. 
1829. Murex crassilabrum Gray, Spicil. Zool., vol. 1, p. 4.— 
SoweERBY, Con. Ill., J/wrex, fig. 14, 1834. Peruvian coast 
and southward to Valparaiso, Chile. 
