CENSUS OF THE OLDER TERTIARY FAUNA OF AUSTRALIA. 393 
Genus Bela. 
Canal short truncate, sinus nearly absent, columella flattened. 
Examples, Daphnella tenuisculpta, Ten.-Woods,' (Bela pulchra, 
Tate,’ Daphnella pulchra, Tate);? Bela Woodsii, Tate,* (Cominella 
cancellata, Ten.-Woods,® name preoccupied); Bela sculptilis, Tate,® 
(Pseudotoma sculptilis, Cossmann,’ Daphnella sculptilis, Harris)3 
Bela crassilirata, Tate, ( Pseudotoma crassilirata, Cossmann, 
Daphnella crassilirata, Harris). 
Subgenus Buchozia, Bayan. 
Shell oval, spire very short, embryo subglobose. Examples, 
Buchozia hemiothone, Ten.-Woods (sp.) Syn.:—1879 Columbella 
hemiothone, Ten.-Woods 1 1893 Pusionella hemiothone, Tate and 
Dennant ;* 1896 Buchozia hemiothone, Cossmann;* 1897 Drillia 
oblongula, Harris; Daphnella columbelloides, Tenison-Woods. 
Subgenus Daphnobela, Cossmann, 1896. 
( Teleochilus, Harris, 1897). 
Canal wide, truncate. 
The type is Buccinum junceum, Sowerby, of the Bartonian 
Eocene, and therewith Daphnella gracillima, Tenison-Woods, has 
been associated by Cossmann and Harris; these two comprising 
the group. Of the latter species Cossmann remarks, it has the 
labrum nearly straight, no sinus, no plications internally, the spire 
shorter, the columella margin thinner, etc. 
Subfamily Borsonin&. 
Columella plicate or subplicate. 
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1 Proc. Roy. prs Tasm., p. 106, 1877. 
:. Proc. Roy. S. Aust., ve 1x, + 4, f. 2, 1887; id. Cossmann, 
ssais, 1896, ‘. 6, figs, 10, 11, and p. 90, f. 1 
4 Op. cit., t. 4, £.:°3. 5 Op. cit., ‘p.107. 6 Op. cit., t. 4, f. 1, ex descr. 
: Op. cit., p. 146. 8 Op. cit., P 5 ae one t. 4, figs. la—. 
Op. cit., t. 4, f. 7, ex descr. ., p. 62, description, t. 4, f. 2a—b. 
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