
272 RECORDS OF THE S.A. MUSEUM 
CONASPRELLA SECULARIS (Melyill). 
Conus secularis Melvill, 
Loc. Persian Gulf. 
Remarks. A specimen sent to Vereo by Sowerby bearing the above name 
and locality in Sowerby’s handwriting is in the collection, T cannot find any 
references in literature, It is like a small cancellatus, 
CONASPRELLA ACUTANGULUS (Lamarek). 
Conus acutangulus Lamarek, 1810, p. 286. Mers des grandes Indes. 
Loe. Philippines. 
__ Remarks. Closely related to cancellatus conchologically, The radula tooth is 
without the denticulated edge of Floraconus and the operculum has the inner ede 
scalloped. Conasprella is somewhat similar to Conorbis Swainson, 1840 (Conus 
dormiter), an Hocene and Oligocene genus. 
CONASPRELLA FILAMENTOSA (Reeve), 
Conus filamentosus Reeve, 1849, pl. 6, sp. 260. Hab.? 
Loc. Litfou, 
Remarks. A series of typical specimens from the above loeality ranging from 
32 mm. down to 15 mm. in height. Not typical of the genus. 
Genus Enppmoconus Iredale. 
Endemoconus Iredale, 1931, 225. 
Genotype: Conus howelli, 1929. Montague Island, New South Wales, trawled. 
Remarks. Medium size, strietly conical, sharply angulate at the shoulder, 
early whorls concave above, spire acute, less than half the length of the aperture ; 
subcarinate at shoulder angle, subdued anterior spiral lirae. Reealls the Eocene 
fossil Conus ligatus Tate, 
ENDEMOcONUS HOWELL Iredale, 1929. 
Conus howelli Iredale, 1929, p. 182, pl. 40, fig. 1, 8. Montague Island, New South 
Wales, trawled, 50 to 60 fathoms. 
Loc. Type locality only. 
Remarks. This remarkable and distinet species is not represented in the 
collection. 
GROUP N, 
Genus Loventona Iredale. 
Lovellona Tredale, 1917, 12, p. 329. 
Conus atramentosus Reeve, 1849, Mindoro, Philippine Islands. 
Remarks. The type species has been placed with the Columbelloid shells and 
by Thiele, 1929, under family Conidae, subfamily Cytharinae as distinct from his 
subfamily Coninae which covers family Conidae of the present paper. 
LOVELLONA ATRAMENTOSUS (Reeve). 
Conus atramentosus Reeve, 1849, pl. 7, sp. 265. Mindora, Philippine Islands. 
hoc. Queensland. 
