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E. testa parva, laevi, turbinoidea, nitente, marginibus spirae valde ex- 
curvatis; rosaceo et rufo-fusco varie maculata; anfr. nucleosis regularibus, 
vertice mamillato; normalibus iv., valde tumentibus, rapide augentibus, 
suturis inipressis; anfr. ultimo antice producto; basi rotundata; umbilico 
carinato; apertura vix a, pariete indentata; peritremate pene continuo, 
acuto. Long., 1; long, spir., .05; lat., .07 poll. (Carpenter.) 
Shell small, smooth, turbinate, bright, outlines of spire convex, vari¬ 
ously masculated with rose color and reddish brown; whorls normally 
four, very convex, rapidly increasing, the last one produced anteriorly, 
separated by well-impressed sutures; nuclear whorls regular, apex mamil- 
lated; base rounded; umbilicus carinated; aperture scarcely indented by 
parietal margin, peristome nearly continuous, acute. Alt., 1; diameter, 
.07 in. (Tryon and Pilsbry, Manual of Conchology.) 
Type in United States National Museum. Type locality, Cape San 
Lucas, Lower California. 
Range. San Luis Obispo, California, to Cape San Lucas, Lower Cali¬ 
fornia. 
Described as Eucosmia variegata. 
Phasianella lurida Dali, 1897 
Plate 91, fig. 10 
Bulletin, Natural History Society of British Columbia, No. 2, 15; PI. 1, fig. 11. 
Shell small, solid, turbinate, of four whorls, of a lurid purple color, 
slightly paler on the base and apex; whorls rounded, sculptured only by 
feeble lines of growth, polished; suture distinct; base rounded with feeble 
spiral striation, aperture rounded, peritreme sharp-edged, smooth within, 
the lips united over the body by a wash of callus; umbilical region im¬ 
perforate. Height of shell, 3.75; diameter, 3 mm. (Dali.) 
Type in Natural History Society of British Columbia, Victoria? Type 
locality, Skidegate Channel, Queen Charlotte Islands, in 20 fathoms. 
Range. Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to Mendocino County, 
California. 
Described as Eucosmia lurida. 
Phasianella substriata Carpenter, 1864 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 3, 13:475. Tryon and Pilsbry, Manual 
of Conchology, 10:177. 
E. testa E. variegatae simillima, sed anfr. circa basin et supra spiram 
(nisi in anfr. nucl. laevibus), interdum tota superficie tenuiter et crebre 
striatis; striis anfr. penult, circ. x. (Carpenter.) 
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