200 EULOTA. 



E. trypanomphala Pfr. E. remondi Tryon. 



verrilli Anc. C. Ex., ii, 63. 



(Shell globose or depressed, rather cretaceous. Micrarionta.) 



E. gabbi Newc., iv, 77. E. ruficincta Newc., iv, 72. 



v. facta Newc., iv, 77. 



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E. intercisa W. G. B., iv, 74. E. stearnsiaua Gabb, iv, 119. 



crebristriata Newc. E. tryoni Newc., iii, 229. 



f. albida Hemph. E. veitchii Newc., iii, 228. 



f. callojuuctis Pils. E. areolata Sowb., iii, 228. 



v. redimita W. G. B., iv, 74. canescens Ad. & Rv., iii, 214. 



/. castanea Hemph. /. exanimata Coop. 



E. kellettii Fbs., i v, 1 1 9. E. levis Pfr., iii, 228. 



/. multilineata Hemph. E. pandora Fbs., iii, 228. 



/. castanea Hemph. damascenus Gld. 



Genus EULOTA Hartmann. 



= Eulota HARTM. 1842, + Thysanota, Plectotropis and Aegista 

 ALB. 1860, -f- Armandia ANC. 1883 and Pseudiberus ANC., -(- 

 Cathaica MLLDFF. 1884, + Euhadra PILS. 3890, -f- Dorcasia, 

 Hadra and Camcena of some authors. 



Shell usually iimbi Heated, dextral or sinistral, varying from glo- 

 bose to depressed or lens-shaped, thin or solid, unicolored or few 

 banded; surface striated, often with spiral lines. Aperture lunate 

 or angular, the outer and basal lips generally expanded, columellar 

 lip dilated. Type E./ruticum, pi. 55, figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. (See also pi. 

 64, all figures except 7, 10-12.) 



Animal with feebly tripartite sole, small right and left body-lobes 

 on mantel, a pair of dorsal grooves, and very weakly indicated 

 facial grooves or none; sides of foot granulated as in Helix s. str., 

 tail with an ill-defined central line or none. Right eye retractor 

 passing between branches of geuitalia (or in sinistral species the left 

 one). 



Jaw arcuate, with 3 to 12 ribs dentating the concave margin 

 (pi. 65). 



Radula normal, the mesocones about as long as basal-plates, side- 

 cusps weakly developed or represented by a lateral continuation of 

 main cutting-points; marginals with the inner cusp bipid (ento-plus 

 meso-cone), ectocoue simple or bifid (pi. 65). 



