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enE so DOKVO,” sanan. 
juckui Shikama, 1974: from Taiwan trawlers and again possibly found 
off S.E. Africa, size 30mm. Appears to be Cypraea 
cruickshanki Kilburn, 1972. Published in parece report 
of Yokosuka City Museum, Japan, 
kingae Rehder & Wilson, 1975: from Pitcairn Is. S.E. Pacific, size 
14-19mm, trawled 70-140 meters. Similar in size and 
color to gaskoini Rve., but not related. Rehder com- 
pares his species to the new bernardi Rich. Described 
in Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology #203-P2-6. 
lisetae Kilburn, 1975: from Southern Mocambique, E. Africa, size 12- 
13mm. Known from two specimens only, so far, ex-pisces 
in 25 meters. Similar to midwayensis A. & K. Described 
in Durban Museum Nowi tatesrVore tects, P.217-20. 
maricola Cate, 1976: from Marinduque Is. Philippines, size 14mm. 
Compared to globulus Linné by the author and is very 
close indeed except in teeth arrangement. Described in 
the Veliger Vol. 18-4 P.383, Berkeley, Calif., U.S.A. 
midwayensis Azuma & Kurohara, 1967: from trawling in deep water near 
Taiwan. Not from 460 meters off Midway Is. as in origi- 
nal description. This is one of the problems in dealing 
with trawlers. Size 20-22mm, the new lisetae Kilburn is 
very Similar. Described in the Venus Vol. 26-1 PI 
Tokyo, Japan. 
miyokoae Habe & Kosuge, 1970 ? from Taiwan trawlers possibly off 
Thailand, size 39mm. Appears to be a slightly juvenile 
lamarckii redimita Mel., but more purple in color. This 
Species was ready to publish in the Venus and was men- 
tioned in the Pacific Shell News #2, but I cannot find 
out if it was ever described and would make it a NOMEN 
NUDUM. 
perlae Lopez & Chiang 1975: from Onslow, N.W. Australia, size 42-50mm, 
One of the more interesting Zoilas being trawled off West 
Australia by Taiwan fishermen. It is similar to decip- 
iens Smith except in color pattern. There are several 
new shells from this area called "contraria" that could 
that could be new to science or may be odd color forms of 
: 
eaniana. Most of these shells come up in nets of the 
large Taiwan trawling ships from 150-300 meters. Perlae 
was described in the Veliger Vol. 18-1 P-8485, Berkeley, 
Calif., U.S.A. 
gueenslandica Schilder, 1966: from Cape Moreton, Qld., Australia, 
Size 57mm. Burgess mentions it in his book and I agree 
it is a pyriformed hirasei Roberts. See H.S.N. #86-4, 
and most recent Australian shell books illustrate it. De- 
scribed in Arch. Moll. Vol. 95: P157, Frankfurt, Germany. 
Sakuraii Habe, 1970: from S.W. of Taiwan, size 40-60mm. This species 
is close to hirasei Rob. but has more coarse teeth and in 
the adult shell develops a pattern quite unlike hirasei. 
See H.S.N. 130-8. Described in Bull. of the Biogeograph- 
ical Society of Japan, Vol. 24-10, Tokyo, Japan. 
Steineri C. N. Cate, 1969: from Russell Is., Guadalcanal, size 22mm, 
This unique specimen appears to be a bulbous form of 
coxeni Cox and is not a valid species in my opinion. De- 
