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H. BANATICA, Partsch. PL 22, figs. 72-74. 



Openly umbilicated, very minutely decussated, opaque, olivaceous 

 brown, with a chestnut band; whorls 5 2, somewhat flattened, the 

 last not descending in front, carinated, carina vanishing towards the 

 aperture; peristome acute, white-lipped, outer margin expanded, 

 columellar margin dilated and reflected. Diam. 30 mill. 



Transylvania. 



It is H. jimiexta, Ziegl. 



H. THAYACA, Bourg. PL 21, figs. 00-62. 



Imperforate, opaque, solid, olivaceous brown, elegantly stimulate, 

 spire roof-like ; whorls 6, regularly slowly increasing, flattened and 

 carinate, the carina following the suture, becoming evanescent in the 

 last whorl, which descends at the aperture ; peristome obtuse, labiate, 

 slightly patulous, columellar lip convex, callous, covering the umbil- 

 icus, margins joined by a parietal callus. Diam. 27 mill. 



Prov. Con#t<intini', A/</< rin. 



Un figured Species. 



H. BRENSKEI, Bottger. Cor i nth. 



H..CONEMENOSI, Bottger. Sontameri, Greece. 



Ill, Group of H. setosa, Zglr. 



H. SETOSA, Ziegler. PL 31, figs. 94, 95. 



Widely umbilicatecl, slightly striate and subgranular, thin, pellu- 

 cid, shining, with rather long dense, irregularly disposed hairs, yel- 

 lowish corneous, three banded with chestnut ; whorls 5J, somewhat 

 convex, the last deflected in front ; peristome continuous, solute, 

 widely reflected, sublabiate, the basal margin snbdentate. 



Diam. 30 mill. 



Istria, Croatia, Dalmatia, Albania. 



H. setosula, Briganti is a synonym. 



Var. PILOSA, Stentz. 



Whitish-yellow, without bands. 



Var. IMBERBIS, Brusina. 



Flatter, a little rugose, shilling, without hairs. 

 Var. denudata, Zeleb. is a synonym. 



Var. LITORALIS, Brus. 



More rugose and opaque, hairs shorter, bauds lighter. 



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