138 
ganz fehlen, leicht zu erkennen; es ist kaum möglich, sie mit 
der andern zu verwechseln. 
Spec. 6. Cardium papillosuin Poli. 
Test. utr. Sic. J. p. 56. t. 16. f. 2. 4. 
Renieri Tav. alfab. (C. planatum). Lamarck hist. nat. VIj. p. 14 (C. scobi- 
uatum). Risso Eur. mer. IV. p. 333. Payraudeau Moll, de Corse p. 57 
(C. Polii). Philipp! En. Moll. Sic. I. p. 51. Scacchi Cat. p. 8. Deshayes- 
Lamarck 2. ^d. VI. p. 408 (C. scobinatum). Forbes Reports Aeg. luv. 
p. 144. Philippi En. Moll. Sic. II. p. 38. Hanley Rec. Shells p. 173. t. 17. 
f. 6. Requiem Coq. de Corse p. 26, idem p. 98 (C. scobinatum?). Reeve 
Conch. Ic. t. 20. f. 111. Deshayes Traite ölem. II. p. 73. Petit Cat. in 
Journ. de Conch. II. p. 374. Mac Aüdrew Reports p. 141. Sowerby 111. 
Ind. t. 5. f. 5. Sandri Elengo I. p. 5. Jeffreys-Capellini P. C. p. 30. 
Weinkauff Cat. in Journ. de Conch. p. 320. Jeffreys Brit. Conch. U. 
p. 275. Caillaud Cat. Moll. Loire inf. p. 90. 
Species fossilis: 
Brocchi Conch. foss. subap. II. p. 507. t. 13. f. 1 (C. planatum), idem 
p. 666. t. 16. f. 11 (C. punctatum). Risso Eur. mer. IV. p. 336. No. 907 
(C. planatum), idem p. 336. No. 908 (C. punctatum). Marcel de Serres 
Geogu. du Midi p. 144 (C. punctatum), idem p. 145 (C. planatum). Bronn 
It. Tert.-Geb. p. 102. N. 582 (C. planatum), idem No. 583 (C. punctatum). 
Philippi En. Moll. Sic. I. p. 53. Dujardin Mem. soc. geol. II. p. 263. 
Goldfuss Petr. Germ. LT. p. 223. t. 145. f. 7. Philippi En. Moll. Sic. II. 
p. 40. Nyst. Coq. foss. beig. I. p. 194. t. 11. f. 6. Sismonda Syn. p. 18, 
idem p. 19 (C. trigouum). Michelotti Foss. mioc. Ital. sept. p. 110. t. 4. 
f. 6. 9 (C. trigonum), idem p. 110 (C. Forbesi). Bronn Ind. pal. p. 234. 
D’Orbygny Prodr. III. p. 183, idem p. 118 (C. trigonellum). Eichwald 
Leth. Rossica III. p. 94. t. 4. f. 21 (C. hispidum)? Wood Crag Moll. 
II. p. 154. t. 13. f. 3 a — c (C. nodulosum). Reuss Mar. Tert. Böhm. p. 246 
(C. punctatum). Hoernes Foss. Moll, des W. B. II. p. 191. t. 30. f. 8. 
Mayer in Hartung’s Azoren etc. p. 204. Sequenza Notizie p. 25. 31. 
Vorkommen dieser kleinen, sehr netten Art häufig an den 
Küsten von Spanien (M’ Andrew), Südfrankreich (Petit), Piemont 
(Jeffreys), Corsica (Payraudeau, Requiem), Sardinia (M’ Andrew), 
Neapel (Scacchi), Sicilien (Philippi), Malta und Pantellaria 
(M’ Andrew), Adria-Zara (Sandri), Cherso (Grube), Pirano (Richt- 
hoven t. Martens), Ustica (Calcara), Aegeische Inseln (Forbes), 
Tunis (M Andrew), Algerien (Weinkauff) in 6 — 75 Faden Tiefe. 
Im atlantischen Ocean an den Küsten von Südengland 
(Jeffreys, sehr selten), Frankreich (Caillaud), Spanien, Portugal, 
Marokko, Madeira, Canaren und Azoren (MAndrew). 
Fossil weit verbreitet in miocänen Bildungen des Wiener 
Beckens (Hoernes), Böhmen (Reuss), Ungarn und Siebenbürgen 
(Hoernes), Polen (Eichwald), Madeira Q^ayer) Touraine und 
