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Conus crassus Sowerby. 
Conus crassus Sowerby, 1858, p. 25, pl. 12, fig. 254-255. Fiji. 
Loc. Fiji. 
Remarks. This small thick Fijian species seems quite distinct from typical 
tessulatus. 
Conus quagstor Lamarck. 
Conus quaestor Lamarck, 1810, p. 281. Hab.? 
Conus muscosus Lamarck, 1810, p. 281. Hab.? 
Conus paulina Kiener, 1850, p. 314, pl. 108, fig. 3. Hab.? 
Conus masoni Nevill, 1874, p. 22. Andamans, 15 fathoms. 
Loc. Kenyon Collection. 
Remarks. One specimen, typical in colour and in the flat spire. Height 
59 mm., diameter 39 mm. 
Conus PAPILIONACEUS Bruguiére. 
Conus papilionaceus Bruguiére, 1792, p. 665. Indian Ocean and Coasts of Guinea. 
Conus breviculus Sowerby, 1833, pt. 37, fig. 55. Hab.? 
Loc. Kenyon Collection. ‘‘West Africa.”’ 
Remarks. One specimen, typical in colour and flat spire. Height 59 mm., dia: 
meter 39 mm. 
Conus TROCHULUS Reeve. 
Conus trochulus Reeve, 1844, pl. 45, sp. 246. Hab.? 
Loc. Cape Verde Islands. 
Conus LORENZIANUS Dillwyn. 
Conus phlogopus Tomlin, 1937, p. 206. New name for 
Conus flammeus Lamarck, 1810, p. 279. Africa. 
Conus lorenzianus Dillwyn, 1817, p. 370. East Indies. 
Loc. West Coast Africa. 
GROUP B. 
Genus Coronaxis Swainson. 
Coronaais Swainson, 1840, p. 147. 
Genotype: Conus marmoreus Linné, 1758. Asia. 
Remarks. At the above reference Swainson writes : ‘‘The mouth is a short pro- 
boscis (fig. 16, a), which in one genus (Coronaxis Sw.) has the margin simply cir- 
cular, while in the other (Conus Linné) it is laciniated, or divided into a cireular 
fringe of little points, analogous to the lips of the Trochidae.’’ The figure 16 re- 
ferred to shows the animal and shell of Conus marmoreus Linné and at a the pro- 
poscis and mouth. On page 148 Swainson designates this species as type of Coron- 
axis, and litteratus as type of Conus Linné s.s. This genus includes the shells with 
chocolate, or pink reticulation, leaving rounded, triangular white spots. 
