Zetela turbynei (Barnard, 1963) —new combination (Figure 10 E, F radula) Solariella turbynei Barnard, 1963 a: 243, fig. 11 a. Kensley, 1973: 44, fig. 106. Type loc.: Cape Point, NE ½ N, distant 19 miles, 145 fathoms [265 m]; holotype in SAMC (A 9276), figured by Herbert (1987 c: figs 187–189). Spectamen turbynei — Herbert, 1987 c: 372, figs 120 j, 187–192. Distribution. Agulhas Bank, from Storms River to Cape Point; 39–217 m (living 101–217 m). Notes. Living specimens collected subsequent to Herbert (1987 c) show that the radula lacks an elongate, cuspless latero-marginal plate (Fig. 10 E, F). The species cannot thus be referred to Spectamen. The animal has four epipodial tentacles on each side, the first and last of which are ...