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Guvaleus (Mangilia) sinclaivi (Smith). 
North Island: 7, 1 small shell. — South Island: 29, 1 sp., h. 
11. — Stewart Island: 36a, 1 sp., h. 10. — Hedley (1922) refers 
the present species to his genus Guraleus. 
Veprecula coopevi Mestayer. 
North Island: 16, 1 shell, h. 5. The type was recorded by 
Mestayer (1919) from Hen & Chickens Isl., 25 — 30 fms, and 
from North Cape. 
Aspevdaphne (Mangilia) dictyota (Hutton). 
North Island: 16, 1 shell, h. 5.5. According to Hedley (1922) 
the present species forms the New Zealand representative of the 
genus Åsperdaphne. 
Eucyclotoma (Mangilia) quadvicincta (Suter). 
North Island: 16, some shells, h. 4. — 18, 1 shell, h. 6, whorls 
6. This species has a spirally striated nucleus and prominent keels 
on the whorls, characters which indicate its position to be in Boett- 
ger’s genus Eucyclotoma. The number of costae in the present 
specimens vary from 18 to 22 on the earlier whorls to about 32 
on the penultimate, where the costae grow much more irregular. 
The specimens are typical in the feature of the canal which does 
not bear any sculpture on its back side. The axial costae are 
more or less lamelliform and produce vaulted scales or knobs where 
they cross the cinguli, according to their sharpness; hence the 
sculpture recalls vividly that of a small Trophon, above all T. cris- 
pulatus Suter, which differs only in having 5, instead of 4, re- 
volving lines. 
Livacvaea epentvoma (Murdoch) n. gen. 
(=Clathurella epentvoma Murdoch 1904). 
Auckland Island: 43, 3 shells, h. 5.5 (var. ivhangar oae nsis Mur¬ 
doch).— Auckland Island: 43, 2 shells, h 5.5. Murdoch (1904) 
described this species as a Clathurella, and Suter (1913) included 
it in Mangilia together with a lot of species having smooth or 
