SUBULINA, EAST AFRICA. 95 



Southeast Africa : Ku-Ganab, southeast of Ondonga, under 

 stones (Dr. Schintz). 



Stenogym (Subulina) vitrea Mouss., Journ. de Conchyl. 

 1887, p. 296, pi. 12, f. 6. MARTS., Archiv f. Naturg. 1897, 

 Ixiii, vol. i, p. 40. Opeas vitreum Mouss., STURANY, t. c. 

 p. 597. 



A small species, almost as clear as glass, with the colurnella 

 well truncate at the end. 



35. S. PAUCISPIRA Martens. PL 14, fig. 51. 



Shell elongate, almost turrited, without umbilical fissure, 

 finely striate, the growth-strige just below the suture some- 

 what stronger and somewhat curving backward; glossy, 

 pale yellowish, translucent. Whorls 8, the first globose, form- 

 ing an obtuse apex, the second hardly wider than the first; 

 from the third whorl on it increases regularly in diameter, 

 with a very slightly sunken suture, the last whorl rounded, 

 gradually tapering. Aperture rather oblique, about a third 

 the total length, acutely ovate; outer margin thin, moder- 

 ately arcuate; basal margin, narrowly rounded; columellar 

 margin strongly arcuate, obliquely but very decidedly trun- 

 cate. Length 25, diam. 7.5, aperture 8x4 mm. A slender 

 example measures, length 23, diam. 6.5, aperture 7 x nearly 

 4 mm. (Marts.} . 



Forest region between Albert Edward and Albert Nyansa 

 lakes; Karevia; Bundeko-Bukendo in Bugundi (Stuhl- 

 mann) ; Eldoma ravine, south of Lake Baringo (Bishop 

 Tucker) . 



Subulina paucispira MARTS., Sitz. Ber. d. Ges. nat Freunde 

 zu Berlin, 1892, p. 177 ; Beschalte Weichthiere p. 124, pi. 5, 

 f. 23; pi. 1, f. 14. SMITH, Proc. Malac. Soc. Lond. i, 1894, 

 p. 165. 



This species has on first sight the appearance of a Hapalus 

 (Curvella), from its thin, very glossy shell, the comparatively 

 large last whorl and the retraction of the striae below the 

 suture ; but the structure of the columellar margin is wholly 

 that of Sululina. Also, the further course of the growth- 

 striae is not arched forward, and the obtuse apex agrees better 

 with Sululina. (Marts.) 



