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Ebalia costse, Heller. Adriatic. (Is probably a variety of Ebalia granulosa.) 
Ebalia setubalensis, Capello = Ebalia elegans, Capello. Setubal. 
Ebalia nux, Norman. Mediterranean, to 300 metres. 
Ebalia maderensis, Stimpson. Madeira. (Is perhaps not distinct from Ebalia 
tuber osa.) 
Ebalia frcigifera, Miers. Canaries. 
Ebalia tuber culata, Miers. Senegambia; Goree Island, to 15 fathoms. 
Ebalia affinis, Miers. Senegambia; Goree Island, to 15 fathoms. 
Ebalia stimpsonii, A. Milne Edwards. Barbados, to 50 fathoms. 
Ebalia gramdata (Riippell). Bed Sea ; Providence Group, to 24 fathoms. 
Ebalia orientalis, Kossmann. Red Sea. 
Ebalia tuberculosa (A. Milne Edwards). South Africa; Agulhas Bank, to 150 
fathoms; East and South Australia; New Zealand, to 150 fathoms. 
Ebalia lambriformis (Bell) = Phlyxia petleyi, Haswell. North, East, and South 
Australia ; south of New Guinea, to 28 fathoms. 
Ebalia Isevis (Bell). New Zealand Seas, to 150 fathoms. 
Ebalia erosa (A. Milne Edwards). Bass Strait ; New Caledonia. 
Ebalia quadrata (A. Milne Edwards). Bass Strait. (Perhaps a species of Nursia .) 
Ebalia granulosa (Haswell). Sydney Heads, “deep water.” 
Ebalia minor, Miers. Japanese Seas. 
Ebalia bituber culata, Miers. Japanese Seas, to 52 fathoms. 
Ebalia rhomboidalis, Miers. Japanese Seas. 
Ebalia pulchella, A. Milne Edwards. Fiji Islands. 
Ebalia miliaris, A. Milne Edwards. Samoan Islands, Upolu. (Perhaps a distinct 
genus.) 
II. Front with four distinct (usually tuberculiform) lobes or teeth, including the 
tooth at the interior angle of the orbit. [Phlyxia.) 
Ebalia crassipes (Bell). South and East Australia (to 40 fathoms). 
Ebalia quadridentata, Gray, with var. spinifera, nov. Australia, Port Jackson. 
Ebalia spinosa (Kinahan). Australia, Port Philip. 
Ebalia spinosa, var. orbicularis (Haswell ) = Bellidilia serratocostis, Kinahan (?). 
East and South Australia (to 15 fathoms) ; Tasmania. 
Ebalia ramsayi (Haswell). Port Jackson. 
Ebalia dentifrons, n. sp. South Australian Coast. 
Ebalia intermedia, n. sp. South Australia, near Port Philip (38 fathoms). 1 
1 The Ebalia spinosa, A. Milne Edwards, from Upolu, is perhaps referable to the genus Arcania. 
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