A revision of the Australian fossil species of Zoila (Gastropoda: Cypraeidae) 
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Figure 6. A-E, I, Zoila didymorhyncha\ A-C, paratype, P302685, PL3022, x 1; D-E, I, holotype, P302687, PL 3022, x 1; F-H, Z. glomerabilis, 
paratype, P315526, Half Moon Bay, Torquay, x 1. 
Z. dolichorhyncha sp. nov. but differs in that it is more globose, 
has a shorter anterior canal and tapers more abruptly towards 
the anterior. Zoila glomerabilis bears some resemblance to 
Z. venusta (Sowerby), Recent, Western Australia, but is more 
globose and has a prominent anterior canal lacking in Z. 
venusta. The fossula is very similar to that in Z. venusta, but 
not quite as elongate. 
Etymology. Latin, glomerabilis, round. 
Zoila dolichorhyncha sp. nov. 
Figures 8A-F, 9C-E 
Description. Shell of large size for genus, solid, pyriform, 
somewhat humped posteriorly and tapering anteriorly, of six 
teleoconch whorls. Spire projecting slightly, almost enveloped 
by last whorl, covered with thick callus. Protoconch of one 
smooth whorl, not differentiated from teleoconch whorls, 
