
250 RECORDS OF THE S,A. MUSEUM 
PIONOCONUS INTERRUPTUS (Broderip and Sowerby ). 
Conus interruptus Broderip and Sowerby, 1829, near Mazatlan. 
Conus mahogani Reeve, 1843, pl. 22, sp. 126. Salango. 
Loc. Panama. South California. Mazatlan. West Columbia. 
Pionoconus MoZzAMBICUS (Bruguiére). 
Conus mozambicus Bruguiére, 1792, p. 696. Mozambique. 
Conus macei Crosse, 1865, p. 309, pl. 10, fig. 5. Vizagapatam. 
Linc, Kenyon Colleetion. Mozambique. 
Pronoconus Lynceus (Sowerby). 
Conus lynceus Sowerby, 1858, p. 37, pl. 19 (205), fiz. 469. Molueeas. 
oc. Red Sea. 
PIONOCONUS INFRENATUS ( Reeve). 
Conus infrenatus Reeve, 1848, pl. 3, Sp. 285. Hab. ? 
Loe. Port Elizabeth, South Afriea. 
Pionoconus coLuMBA (Bruguidre), 
Conus columba Bruguiére, 1792, p. 709. Asiatie Ocean and Mauritius. 
Loc. Wast Indies. 
Remarks. Clench, 1944, p. 39 writes ‘‘ There appears to be nothing in the West- 
ern Atlantic that agrees with this species.’’ 
PIoNOCONUS NEPTUNOIES (Smith). 
Conus neptunoides Smith, 1880, p. 479, pl. 48, fig, 2. Australia. 
duoc. ‘* Australia’, New Caledonia, Noumea. 
Pronoconus vircatus (Reeve). 
Conus virgatus Reeve, 1849, p.1. Hab.? 
Loc. Western Coast of Central America. 
Pronoconus miser (Boivin). 
Conus miser Boivin, 1864, p. 39, pl. 1, fig. 9. Cape Vert. 
Toc. Cape Verde Islands. 
PIONOCONUS ALGOENSIS (Sowerby). 
Conus algoensis Sowerby, 1834, pt. 54, fig. 65. Algoa Bay. 
Loc. Algoa Bay, South Africa. 
GROUP F., 
Genus PuasmMAconus Mérch, 
Phasmaconus Morch, 1852, p. 70. 
Genotype: Conus radiatus Gmelin, 1791. Hab.? 
Remarks. Spire elevated, striate, acute; body whorl typically unicolonred 
and not spirally banded; lower part of body whorl! distantly strongly grooved. 
