150 MACROCERAMUS, CUBA. 



acute, corneous; suture minutely crenulate. "Whorls 10, 

 slightly convex, the last not tapering, carinate, brown banded 

 and more distinctly striate below the keel. Columella some- 

 what twisted above. Aperture slightly oblique, large, sub- 

 circular; peristome thin, the right margin regularly arcuate, 

 columellar margin somewhat dilated, spreading. Length 

 13.5, diam. 5.66 mm. (P/r.) 



Eastern Cuba: Yateras and Monte Libano, on trees 

 (Gundl.). 



M. notatus Gundl. mss., PFR., Malak. Bl., vi, 1859, p. 92; 

 Novit. Conch., p. 400, pi. 93, f. 1-4; Monogr., vi, p. 346. 

 ARANGO, Fauna, p. 80. 



Pfeiffer notices two color-forms, one with the shell dark 

 brown, marbled and dotted with whitish, the other whitish 

 dotted with corneous, with a chestnut band below the keel. 

 One of this pattern is represented on pi. 23, fig. 64, from 

 Yateras, the type locality, where it occurs with streaked 

 specimens. There seems to be always a chestnut band within 

 the umbilical cavity. The shell is more widely conic than 

 M. canimarensis. 



35. M. GROBEI (Pfeiffer). PL 21, figs. 17, 18. 



Shell subperf orate, turrite, rather solid, nearly smooth; 

 whitish ornamented with distant, interrupted, chestnut 

 flames. Spire regularly turrite, the vertex a little acute. 

 Whorls 9, slightly convex, the last not one-third the total 

 length, obtusely angular in the middle, below the angle hav- 

 ing a white thread-like keel and a chestnut band. Aperture 

 oblique, lunate-circular; peristome rather widely expanded 

 throughout, the margins converging, columellar margin 

 dilated above, nearly closing the perforation. Length 11, 

 diam. 4.66 mm. (P/r.) 



Eastern Cuba: Picote, in the jurisdiction of Santiago de 

 Cuba (Jeanneret). 



M. grobei PFR., Malak. BL, ix, p. 131, 1862; Novit. Conch., 

 p. 402, pi. 93, f. 7, 8; Monogr., vi, p. 347. ARANGO, Fauna, 

 p. 81. 



