GOLDSTEIN’S NOMINA NUDA OF CATENICELLIDAE 
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Claviporella bicorne = Claviporella imperforata Mac- 
gillivray, 1887, in Busk’s “ jellygraphs” (p. 1, as 
Catenicella (Calpidium) bicornis Goldst.). 
Claviporella cacatua = Claviporella imperforata Mac- 
gillivray, 1887, in present series (as Catenicellopsis 
cacatua , Nat. Mils. Coll., No. 69250) ; in Busk’s “jelly- 
graphs” (p. 1, as Calpidium saccatum Goldstein in 
explanation of figures and Catenicellopsis ( Calpidium) 
cacatua Goldst. written on figure) ; in the Waters Col- 
lection (Manchester Museum), No. H 1186 as Cateni- 
cella cacatua Goldst. The specimen labelled Clavi- 
porella cacatua in the Jelly Collection (Manchester 
Museum) appears to be Claviporella pidclira Mac- 
gillivray, 1887. 
In addition to these, the following two unpublished MS. 
names occur in the series of slides under consideration: 
Catenicella oculata Goldst. MS. = Scuticella urnula (Mac- 
gillivray, 1887) (Nat. Mus. Coll., No. 69251) ; Catenicella 
pyriformis Goldst. MS. = Vittaticella castanea (Thomson, 
1858) (Nat. Mus. Coll., No. 69252). 
Family CATENICELLIDAE Busk, 1852. 
Subfamily Vittaticellinae Stack, 1933. 
Genus VITTATICELLA Maplestone, 1901. 
Vittaticella elegans robusta var. nov. 
(PI. XVIII, figs. 1, 2, 3.) 
Catenicella elegans (pars) Busk, 1852, p. 10, pi. ix, figs. 1,2. 
Catenicella inflata Goldstein MS., Jelly, 1889, p. 37 (nomen nudum). 
Vittaticella elegans (Busk), Waters, 1913, p. 484, pi. lxv, figs. 1-7, 12. 
Dimensions. — Zooecium: length, O' 55 mm., width, 030; aperture: 
diameter, 0 09. 
Observations— This form, which was first figured by Busk 
from South Africa, differs from the typical V. elegans (Busk, 
1852) from Bass Strait in that the vittae extend nearly to the 
level of the proximal rim of the aperture and the general 
dimensions are greater. The avicularia tend to be more robust 
and are often greatly developed on one side of the zooecium. 
