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Fig. 11.— Charonia lampas pustulata (Euthyme), Igoda, East London, South Africa, coll. D. H. Kennedy; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9306; 161 X 101 mm. Figs. 12, 14.— Charonia lampas pustulata (Euthyme), two live-collected young shells from one population; Nthlonyana, Transkei, South Africa, pres. D. H. Kennedy; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9305; 88.2 X 44.5 mm and 87.1 X 51.7 mm respectively. Fig. 13. — Charonia lampas ruhicunda (Perry), trawled, Port Mac Donned, South Australia; Dominion Museum, MF. 14066; 144.2 X 73.3 mm. The form known as powelli Cotton. Fig. 15. — Charonia lampas sauliae (Reeve), trawled off Kii, Japan; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9303; 155 X 73mm. The form known as macilenta Kuroda and Habe. Figs. 16, 17.— Charonia lampas sauliae (Reeve), Yokoyama, Japan; Auckland Inst, and Museum, AM. 16688; 245 X 117 mm.

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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 16, 11 March 1970, Plate 3

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Fig. 11.—Charonia lampas pustulata (Euthyme), Igoda, East London, South Africa, coll. D. H. Kennedy; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9306; 161 X 101 mm. Figs. 12, 14.—Charonia lampas pustulata (Euthyme), two live-collected young shells from one population; Nthlonyana, Transkei, South Africa, pres. D. H. Kennedy; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9305; 88.2 X 44.5 mm and 87.1 X 51.7 mm respectively. Fig. 13.—Charonia lampas ruhicunda (Perry), trawled, Port Mac Donned, South Australia; Dominion Museum, MF. 14066; 144.2 X 73.3 mm. The form known as powelli Cotton. Fig. 15.—Charonia lampas sauliae (Reeve), trawled off Kii, Japan; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9303; 155 X 73mm. The form known as macilenta Kuroda and Habe. Figs. 16, 17.—Charonia lampas sauliae (Reeve), Yokoyama, Japan; Auckland Inst, and Museum, AM. 16688; 245 X 117mm. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 16, 11 March 1970, Plate 3

Fig. 11.—Charonia lampas pustulata (Euthyme), Igoda, East London, South Africa, coll. D. H. Kennedy; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9306; 161 X 101 mm. Figs. 12, 14.—Charonia lampas pustulata (Euthyme), two live-collected young shells from one population; Nthlonyana, Transkei, South Africa, pres. D. H. Kennedy; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9305; 88.2 X 44.5 mm and 87.1 X 51.7 mm respectively. Fig. 13.—Charonia lampas ruhicunda (Perry), trawled, Port Mac Donned, South Australia; Dominion Museum, MF. 14066; 144.2 X 73.3 mm. The form known as powelli Cotton. Fig. 15.—Charonia lampas sauliae (Reeve), trawled off Kii, Japan; N.Z. Geol. Surv., WM. 9303; 155 X 73mm. The form known as macilenta Kuroda and Habe. Figs. 16, 17.—Charonia lampas sauliae (Reeve), Yokoyama, Japan; Auckland Inst, and Museum, AM. 16688; 245 X 117mm. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Biological Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 16, 11 March 1970, Plate 3

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