
254 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
Vircrconus virco (Linné). 
Conus argo 1758, p. 718. Hab.? Amboina., 
Conus emaciatus Reeve, 1849, pl. 5, sp. 248. Philippine Islands, 
Toe. Aden. Kenyon Collection, Mauritius. Ceylon. Melville Island. 
Brooker Island. Manus. Philippines. Queensland. Fiji. 
VirGicon vs COELINAR (Crosse). 
Conus coelinae Crosse, 1858, p. 117, pl. 2, fig. 1, New Caledonia. 
Loc. Amede Island, New Caledonia. 
Remarks. The specimen bearing this name is more delicate with straighter 
sides and more depressed spire than typical virgo, It is probably only a variety 
of that species. 
Vrreiconus rLavipus (Lamarck), 
Conus flaandus Lamarck, 1810, p, 265. Hab.? 
Lithoconus peaset Brazier, 1877, p. 288. New name for 
Conus neglectus Pease, 1861, p. 398. Sandwich Islands. Not neglectus Adams, 
1854. 
Loc. Brooker Island. Manus. Port Moresby. Kenyon Colleetion, Fiji, 
Funafuti. Darnley Island. Torres Straits. Sonth Queensland. 
Viraiconus Livinus (Bruguiére), 
Conus liaidus Bruguiére, 1792, p. 630. East Indies. 
Conus sanguinolentus Quoy and Gaimard, 1834, p. 99, pl. 53, fig. 18. Carteret, 
New Giinea, 
lioc, Seychelles. Philippines. Manus. Red Sea. Queensland. North- 
ern Territory. Fiji. 
Remarks. The animal of sangwinolentus is described as bright red, whence 
the name, but the shells from New Guinea are indistinguishable from those of the 
East Indies, and Philippines, The present species is distinguished from flawidus by 
the livid colouration and coronate spire whorls. This species is of the Virgiconus 
rather than the Stephanoconus type. 
VirGIcONUS SUGILLATUS (Reeve). 
Conus sugillatus Reeve, 1844, pl. 44, sp. 247, Hab.? 
Loc. Osumi, Japan. Queensland. 
Remarks. Closely remembers Jividus but brighter coloured and banded. 
Vireiconus pistans (Bruguiére). 
Conus distans Bruguiére, 1792, p. 634. Coast of New Zealand. 
Loe. Tahiti, New Caledonia. Philippines. Kenyon Collection, Fiji. 
VIRGICONUS WATERHOUSEAE (Brazier). 
Conus waterhouseae Brazier, 1896, p. 471. Solomon Islands. 
Loc. Solomon Islands. 
Remarks, There are two specimens in the collection. The holotype reg. No. 
D. 5786 and another specimen marked ‘‘type of variety.’’ The label covering 
