46 STROPHOCHEILUS-THAUMASTUS. 



Very nearly allied to S. melanocheilus, but in this species the 

 spiral series of beads seem much more strongly developed. 



Groiip of S. taunaisii. 



Imperforate ; the nepionic shell sculptured with fine vertical more 

 or less waved riblets or stripe. 



S. FOVEOLATUS Reeve. PI. 24, figs. 71, 72, 73. 



Shell hardly perforate, oblong-ovate, rather solid, somewhat shin- 

 ing, longitudinally striatulate or obsoletely plicatulate, transversely 

 sculptured with inconspicuous close impressed-punctate lines. Chest- 

 nut-brown, with a narrow whitish band below the suture; covered 

 with a very thin corneous epidermis, sometimes having transverse 

 irregular and flexuous whitish lines (fig. 73). Spire conoid, exserted, 

 the apex somewhat obtuse ; suture plicate, slightly crenulate, and 

 around the last whorl it is white. Whorls 6, slightly convex, the 

 earlier foveolate below 7 the sutures, under a lens seen to be minutely 

 costulate-striate. Last whorl obliquely descending. Columella 

 suboblique. 



Aperture ovate-acuminate, violaceous inside, somewhat pearly, 

 fourth-ninths TO one-half the shell's length ; peristome slightly re- 

 flexed, somewhat thickened, white; its ends joined by a very thin 

 callus; right margin regularly arcuate; columellar margin dilated 

 and reflexed above, nearly closing the perforation. 



Alt. 68, diam. 33 mill. (Hidalgo}. 



Peru; Vitoe, near Sarma [Tarma?], (Eve.), Amable Maria 

 (Jelski), and Chanchamayo (Isern) ; Chili (Philippi). 



Bulimus foveolat us REEVE, P. Z. S. 1849, p. 97; Conchol. Icon, 

 pi. 73, f. 526 (July, 1849). HIDALGO, Mol. Viaje al Pacif. p. 56, 

 pi. 6, f.4, 5. PFR., Monogr. iii, p. 305 ; iv, p. 368 ; vi, 12 ; viii, p. 

 16. Bulimus mahogani PFR., Symb. i, p. 42; Monogr. ii, p. 24; 

 Conchyl. Cab. p. 40, pi. 13, f. 1, 2. Not B. mahogani&ovrla., Conch. 

 Illustr. f. 59. B. impressus TSCHUDI ms., teste Troschel, Archiv f. 

 Naturg. 1852, i, p. 188. 



A shorter, more compact species than melanocheilus or taunaisii. 

 S. MAGNIFICUS Grateloup. PI. 25, figs. 74, 75. 



Shell imperforate, lengthened oblong, solid, glossy. Dark olive- 

 brown, with darker oblique streaks, yellow-bordered sutures, and a 

 narrow peripheral light girdle, sometimes hardly visible ; the spire 



