EUGLANDINA. 199 



and 15th, 1846). Achatina (Glandina) largillierti PFR., Sym- 

 bols ad Hist. Hel., iii, p. 90 (1846). 



This species, very common in Yucatan, was well described 

 and illustrated by Phillips prior to July 15, 1846. Pfeiffer 

 gave a less detailed description, without a figure, in the same 

 year, the exact date unknown. Strebel and von Martens have 

 reduced the following to synonyms: G. yucatanensis Pfr. (vol. 

 I, p. 35), G. carnea Pfr. (vol. I, p. 41), and probably G. streb- 

 eli Angas (vol. I, p. 33). 



56. E. PITTIERI (v. Martens). PI. 28, fig. 54. 



"Shell nearly cylindrical, with crowded, fine, vertical striae, 

 yellow; suture finely crenulated and distinctly margined by 

 a spiral furrow below it ; 7 whorls, the uppermost forming a 

 very obtuse summit, the penultimate comparatively long, just 

 above the aperture 5 / 3 as long as the antepenultimate, last 

 whorl comparatively shorter; aperture distinctly less than 

 half the length of the whole shell; columellar margin well 

 arcuated, very obliquely truncated. Long 40, diam. 14, apert. 

 17 mm. (Martens}. 



Costa Rica: between Mokri and Ukatschka, near Talamanca 

 (Pittier, Sept, 1898, in Mus. Berol.) . 



Glandina pittieri MARTS., Biologia, p. 611, pi. 44, f. 5 (Jan. 

 1901). 



57. E. ORIZABA (Pfr.). Vol. I, p. 26. 



58. E. TURGIDA (Pfr.). PI. 24, fig. 56. 



Shell subfusiform-ovate, rather solid, lightly and closely 

 striate, slightly glossy, isabelline. Spire conic, the apex ob- 

 tuse ; suture very lightly crenulated. Whorls 7, swollen, the 

 upper ones smooth, the last slightly shorter than the spire, 

 tapering basally. Columella straightened, abruptly truncate. 

 Aperture vertical, sinuate-semioval, reddish inside ; peristorne 

 simple, acute. Length 30, diam. 12, aperture 15x5.66 mm. 

 (Pfr.}. 



Mexico: Juquila, State of Oaxaca (Boucard). 



Oleacina turgida PFR., P. Z. S. 1861, p. 26 ; Monogr., vi, p. 



