Rhinocochlis moluensis (Godwin-Asten, 1891)
“Only one specimen was sent home of this very pretty shell, which is somewhat like the dextral H. albula from Moti Island, one of the Ternate group.” (Godwin-Austen, 1891)
Godwin-Austen (1891) original descriptions on Dyakia moluensis – “Shell sinistral, depressedly pyramidal, not perforate, solid, rounded below, sharply keeled; sculpture, irregular furrowing, crossed by rough transverse curvilinear and broken granulation; colour dark chestnut-brown, with a lemon-yellow narrow line on the periphery and also running with the suture, a circle of same colour around the umbilicus; spire low, sides flat; apex blunt; suture linear; whorls 5, gradually increasing, flat-sided; aperture semi-lunate, very oblique; peristome thickened below, with a slightly sinuate margin above; columellar margin oblique.”
Dyakia moluensis – “Size: maj. diam. 28.0, min. 24.8; alt. axis 9.3 millim.” (Godwin-Austen, 1891)
Type locality – “Molu Hills” leg. A. Everett (Godwin-Austen, 1891)