
244 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
Leproconus pMARGINATUS (Reeve). 
Conus emarginatus Reeve, 1844, pl. 43, sp. 232. Pacific Ocean. 
Conus arcuatus Gray, 1839, p. 119, pl. 36, fig. 22. Pacific Ocean, not arcualus 
Broderip and Sowerby, 1829, 
Conus clertt Reeve, 1844, pl. 43, fig. 229. Brazil. 
Loe. Brazil. 
Remarks. Differs from eclerii only in the lack of striae on the upper portion 
of the body whorl and its more concave sides. Li, lentiginosus is a narrow shell 
with more convex sides though it has been considered a variant by some. 
Lerroconus Norms (Linné). 
Conus nobilis Linné, 1758, p. 714. Mab.? 
Conus cordigerus Sowerby, 1866, p, 329, pl. 21 (207), fig. 498. Philippines. 
Conus victor Broderip, 1842, p. 54. Tlab.?! 
foc. Andaman Island. 
Lerroconus WEINKAUFFI (Lobbeeke). 
Conus wetnkauffi Lobbecke, 1822, p. 90, figured op. cit., p. 188, pl. 4, fig. 1-3. New 
Oaledonia, 
Loc. New Caledonia. 
LEPTOCONUS SPLENDIDULUS (Sowerby). 
Conus splendidulus Sowerby, 1833, pt. 37, fig. 53. Indian Ocean. 
Conus luctificus Reeve, 1848, pl. 2, sp. 280. Hab.! 
Toc, Aden. 
LEPTOcONUS FULMINEUS (Gmelin). 
Conus fulmineus Gmelin, 1791, p. 3388. Hab. 
Conus fulgurans Bruguiére, 1792, p. 687. Grandes Indes. 
Conus eximius Reeve, 1849, pl. 4, sp. 256. Moluecas. 
Loc. Queensland. 
LEPTOCONUS LENTIGINOSUS (Reeve), 
Conus lentiginosus Reeve, 1844, pl, 44, sp, 245. Hab,’ 
Loc. Bombay. 
Leproconus cexrurio (Born), 
Conus centurio Born, 1780, p, 153, pl. 7, fig. 10. Hab.? 
Loe, ‘‘West Indies,’* Kenyon Collection. 
Remarks. Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, was selected as type locality by 
Clench, 1944, p. 24. 
Leproconus canpipus (Kiener). 
Conus candidus Kiener, 1848, p. 214, pl. 97, fig. 1. Hab.? 
Conus floridensis Sowerby, 1870, 256, pl. 22, fig. 11. Florida. 
Loc. Florida? 
Remarks. Clench, 1944, p. 39, writes ‘‘This species has frequently been re- 
ferred to as an earlier name for both floridanus Gabb and pealit Green. It may 
well be related, but is certainly not either of these species.’’ I[ had previously 
allowed this species in my notes as a prior name for floridanus. 
