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Var. PUBESCENS, Tiberi. PL 22, figs. 88, 89. 



Very similar to the last variety ; sparsely pilose, pale reddish 

 brown, whorls 5, the last rounded, slightly descending anteriorly, 

 base convex, umbilicus moderate, peristome brown-labiate, colum- 

 ellar margin subreflexed. Diam. 23, alt. 12 mill. 



Abruzzen. 



Var. CASERTANA, Patilucci. PL 22, fig. 87. 



Sparsely hirsute, rather dark colored ; peristome rather widely 

 reflected, milky white or yellowish, spotted everywhere with violet 

 to the point of its insertion ; last whorl rounded below. 



Diam. 23i-26 mill, alt. 13-14 mill. 



Caserta Vecchia. 



Var. CALVA, Kobelt. 



Distinguished from the type by the lack of hairs or hair scars. 



Central Italy. 

 H. depilata, Orsini, Mss. ; If. planospira, var. depilata, Paul. 



Var. CALABRICA, Paulucci. PL 22, fig. 90. 



Translucent ; totally destitute of hairs, but with slight traces upon 

 the embryonic whorls, depressed globose, umbilicus narrow, the 

 columellar margin reflected over it ; aperture rotund-ovate, last 

 whorl much dilated below. Diam. 25-28 mill. 



Calabria. 



Var. NEAPOLITANA, Paulucci. PL 23, figs. 93, 94. 



In form like the type ; minutely granulate and sparsely hirsute, 

 rather opaque, umbilicus rather large, last whorl more depressed 

 and more descending anteriorly ; peristome yellowish, mottled with 

 darker color. Diam. 19-24 mill. 



Castellamare. 



Var. CASSINENSIS, Paulucci. PL 23, fig. 97. 



In form like typical planospira; last whorl more rounded ; hairy ; 

 clear horn colored ; aperture rounded, peristome -subreflexed at the 

 base. Diam. 20-24 mill. 



Mt. Cassino. 



Var. EUGANEA, Stabile. 



Smaller and thinner than var. padana, to which it is similar in 

 form ; shining. Padua 



