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Smith, who says that specimens from New Zealand are in the British 
Museum, and kindly permits me to add that he agrees with my opinion 
but considers the illustration here given to represent a young shells 

Cantharidus rufozona, A. Ad. 
I can cordially endorse everything Mr. Pilsbry says about Adams’ 
Monograph of the Trochide (t.c., p. 6). 
Subgen. Banxrvra (Beck), Krauss, 1848. 
Sect. BANKIVIA, 8.s. 
24. CanTHarivus Fascratus (Menke). 
Phasianella fasciata, Menke 
Phasianella fulminata, Menke ) Syn. Meth. Moll., 1830, p. 141. 
Phasianella undatella, es 
Bankivia varians (Beck) : Krauss, Siidafrik. Moll., p. 105, pl. vi, fig. 1; 
Hutton, Man. New Zealand Moll., p. 101; Proe. Linn. Soe. 
New South W ales, vol. 1x, p. 365. 
Bankivia purpurascens, A. Adams: Proc. Zool. Soc., 1851, p. 171. 
Bankivia major, A. Adams: t.c., p. 171. 
Bankivia nitida, A. Adams: tc, aay e & a 
Cantharidus fasciatus, Pilsbry: Man. Conch., ser. 1, vol. xi, p. 139, 
pl. xl, figs. 28-33. 
Shell turreted, thin, shining, white, creamy or pink, plain or banded 
with pink, purple or brown. “Last whorl rounded. Aperture ovate, 
outer lip acute, columella sinuous, obliquely truncate below. Alt. 19, 
diam. 8 mm. 
Hab.—W aikanae, Cook Strait. 
Sect. Leropyrea, H. & A. Adams, 1863. 
25. Canruarrpus picrurata (H. & A. Adams). 
Leiopyrga picturata, H. & A. Adams: Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 1863, 
yolks. Ler E 
Cantharidus picturata, Pilsbry : Man. Conch., 
pl. xlv, figs. 46-8. 
ser. 1, vol. xi, p. 140, 
