. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 27. Radula plates of: a, Acmaea roseoradiata Smith; b, Patelloida profunda (Desh.); c, Helcion pectunculus (Gmelin) 3rd lateral plate and indurated cusp of 2nd lateral removed on left side; d, Cellana capensis (Gmelin), indurated cusp of 2nd right lateral plate removed. Radula with c. 45 rows, no central plate, 2 lateral plates, one behind the other, with retrorse cusps, that of the hinder plate bifid, the three cusps forming an oblique line on each side, no marginal plates. Remarks. The New Zea
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 27. Radula plates of: a, Acmaea roseoradiata Smith; b, Patelloida profunda (Desh.); c, Helcion pectunculus (Gmelin) 3rd lateral plate and indurated cusp of 2nd lateral removed on left side; d, Cellana capensis (Gmelin), indurated cusp of 2nd right lateral plate removed. Radula with c. 45 rows, no central plate, 2 lateral plates, one behind the other, with retrorse cusps, that of the hinder plate bifid, the three cusps forming an oblique line on each side, no marginal plates. Remarks. The New Zealand roseoradiata Suter 1907 was renamed suter by Iredale, 1915. Patelloida profunda (Desh.) Fig. 27 b ? Patelloida conoidea Q. & G., Krauss, 1848, p. 57. Patella profunda Deshayes, 1863, p. 44, pi. 6, figs. 15, 16; von Martens, 1880, p. 299; Tomlin & Stephenson, 1942, p. 6; Stephenson, 1948, pp. 279, 282; Day & Morgans, 1956, p. 306 (listed). Helcioniscus profundus Desh., Pilsbry, 1891, p. 150, pi. 65, figs. 94-96, and var. mauritianus, figs. 97-99; Dautzenberg, 1929, p. 551. Acmaea albonotata Smith, 1901, p. 107, pi. 1, figs. 14, 16. ? Acmaea coppingeri (non Smith) Turton, 1932, p. 160, pi. 36, no. 1141. Patelloida profunda (Desh.) Hodgkin, 1962, p. 5, fig. 1 (radula). [Non] Patelloida profunda: Turton, 1932, p. 165 (see Tomlin & Stephenson). I have seen examples from Durban, Morgans Bay, and East London (); and the South African Museum has 3 specimens from Kelso Junction (Natal) collected by Burnup, and named A. albonotata by him. Of the latter, only one has the internal margin marked with rufous spots, though all three have the central area suffused fulvous, as in the specimens of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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