78 LEPTACHATINA, S.-G. LABIELLA. 



Length 11.2, diaxn. 5.5, length of apert. 5.4 mm. Palehua. 

 Fig. 55 is copied from the original figure of A. dentata 

 Pfr. ; fig. 49 from the original of labiata Nc. 



101. L. CALLOSA (Pfeiffer). 



"Shell imperf orate, dextral, fusiform-oblong, solid, lightly 

 striate, white under the tawny epidermis ; spire elongate, ven- 

 tricosely conical, apex somewhat obtuse ; suture slightly 

 ragged; whorls 8, nearly flat, the last a little more than y s 

 of the length, attenuate at the base; columellar fold acutely 

 dentiform, white; aperture scarcely oblique, acuminately 

 elliptical; lip callous, obtuse, dextral margin cbsoletely den- 

 tate within. Length 16, diam. 6 mm." (Pfeiffer.) 



Oahu (Newcomb). 



Achatinella (Labietta) callosa PFEIFFER, P. Z. S. London, 

 1856, p. 334; Mon. Hel. Viv., iv, p. 531; vi, p. 170; viii, p. 

 218.La~biella callosa PSE., P. Z. S. London, 1869, p. 651.- 

 Leptachatina (Labiella) callosa SYKES, Fauna Haw., ii, 1900, 

 p. 358. 



This species is represented, as far as I know, by the single 

 type specimen in the British Museum. It is very closely re- 

 lated to L. labiata Newc., and may ultimately prove to be an 

 unique specimen of this species. The spires of both species 

 are identical. The only differences are that L. callosa is 

 larger and has a different shaped aperture. 



102. L. LAGENA (Gulick). PI. 5, figs. 83, 84, 89. 



"Shell dextral, imperforate, acuminately ovate, rather 

 solid, dark resinous, very finely striated; apex somewhat ob- 

 tuse, pallid ; spire concavely conical ; suture simple, slightly 

 impressed; whorls 7, rather convex; columellar fold central, 

 white, strongly lamellif orm ; aperture truncately auriform ; 

 peristome somewhat labiate, white or reddish ; dextral margin 

 unreflected, arcuate; columellar margin dilated, white, ad- 

 nate; parietal margin thin, dark corneous. Length 13.0, 

 diam. 6.6, length of body whorl 9.0 mm." (Gulick.) 



" Var. &. Small, length 10.0, diam. 5.3, length of body whorl 

 7,3 mm." (Gulick.) 



