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Fusus spiralis A. Adams. 
Proc. zool. soc. 1855. p. 221. 
P. testa fusiformi, tenui, albida, spira elevata, anfractibus spiralibus, convexis, ad 
suturas contractis, transversim liratis, in medio angulatis, carina tuberculata et carina 
altera iniBma subsimplice instructis; apertura ovali, labio intus laeyi; labro intus sulcato 
canali elongato, recto. 
Hab. Neu-Seeland (Mus. Cuming). 
Eine schöne, elegante Art, die stark an das Junge einer noch unbekannten 
Roslellaria mit spiralen Windungen und unentwickelter Aussenlippe erinnert. 
Fusus tumens Carpenter. 
„F. testa parva, spira acuta, marginibus rectis ; anfractibus duobus nucleosis, 5 nor- 
malibus, valde tumentibus, sutura impressa ; costis radiantibus 8 valde tumentibus, rotun- 
datis, ad basim obsoletis, interstitiis concavis; lirulis spiralibus prominentibus , costas su- 
perantibus ; canali aperturae longitudinem subaequante. Long. 16, long. spir. 8, lat. 7"'.“ 
(Carpenter). 
Fusus tumens Carpenter Mazatl. Sh. p. 503 tabl. 2413. 
Habitat prope Mazatlan. 
Obs. CI. Dali hanc speciem pullum F. ambusti Gould esse docet. 
Fusus ventricosus Menke. 
F. testa ovato-fusiformi, ventricosa, obtusa, pallide fulva, basi subfusca; transversim 
sulcata, longitudinaliter costato-plicata; anfractibus quatuor; spira mediocri; labro intus 
laevi; fauce fulva. 
Long. 4'", lat. 2,7'^^ 
Fusus ventricosus Menke Moll. Novae Hollandiae Specimen 1843 p. 26, 
non Gray neque Beck, n.c Adams. 
Hab. in lilore occidentali Novae Hollandiae. 
Zweifellos auf ein unausgewachsenes Exemplar gegründet. 
Fusus virga Gray. 
Zool. Beechey p. 116. 
Shell fusiform, elongate, solid, white, apex yellowish, spire acute, two thirds the 
length of the mouth; whorls rounded, convex, regulär ly and strongly longitudinally 
in. 3. b. 28 
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