112 HELIX. 



Subsection IV, TACHEOCAMPYL.EA, Pfr. 1877. 



H. RASPAILII, Payr. PL 31, figs. 9, 10. 



Covered perforate, brownish yellow, with three chestnut bands, 

 striate, somewhat solid; whorls 4j, flattened, the last subdeflected 

 in front; peristome labiate, expanded above, reflected below. 



Diam. 35 mill. Cor.-'lcn. 



Var. PILOSA, Kobelt. PI. 31, figs. 11. 



Epidermis strong, thickly beset with short hairs. Corsica. 



H. BROCARDIANA, Dutailly. PL 31, figs. 12, 13. 



Imperforate, depressed, sub-roof-like above, convex below, thin, 

 translucent, shining, elegantly striulate, more distinct at the suture, 

 brownish olive color, with three chestnut bands above ; whorls 5, 

 slightly convex, regularly increasing, the last large, almost rounded, 

 slightly descending in front, inflated around the umbilical callus; 

 peristome yellowish chestnut color, thickened, slightly expanded, 

 margins approaching, connected by a callus, columellar margin 

 widely reflected, appressed upon the umbilicus Diam. 30 mill. 



Mt. Pigno, neat- Bastia, Corsica. 



H. INSULARIS, Crosse and Debeaux. PL 32, figs. 20, 21. 



Imperforate, very thinly, obliquely striulate, thin, a little shining, 

 translucent, greenish white, with occasional light olivaceous longi- 

 tudinal lines, suture impressed; whorls 4-4?, planulate, the last 

 rounded, suddenly deflected in front, base more convex ; peristome 

 white, shortly reflected, margins converging. Diam. 27 mill. 



Near Cenestinum, Corsica. 



H. REVELIERI, Debeaux, PL 32, figs. 22, 24. 



Umbilicated, somewhat solid, shining, scarcely convex above, 

 plano-convex below, rugularly spirally striate, brownish yellow' or 

 brownish green, with three chestnut bands; whorls 45, with deep 

 suture; peristome simple, labiate, margins converging, joined by a 



thin callus. Diam. 28 mill. 



Mt. Renoso, Corsica. 



H. Cyrniaca, and H. omphalophora, Dutailly, H. planospira, Payr, 

 and H. Raspaili, var. umbilicaris, Moq. Tand. are synonyms. 



H. CAROTII, Paulucci. PL 33, figs. 73, 75. 



Umbilicus nearly covered, shell solid, opaque, slightly striulate, 

 olivaceous, three narrow chestnut bands; whorls 4-4*, somewhat 

 convex, the last whorl rapidly increasing, suture distinct, descending 



