154 AMPHIDKOMUS, GROUP IV. 



dark brown edge, which is usually in large part adnate ; columella 

 vertical, straight; parietal callus white or showing the stripes 

 through. 



Length 48, diam. 25 mill. 



Length 50, diam. 24 mill. 



Length 44, diam. 24 mill. 



Length 52, diam. 25, length of aperture 26 mill. 



Java : Grisse, near Surabaya, dextral (Martens). Bali : near 

 Bidding, sinistral and dextral (Zollinger). Oonerang (coll. A. N. 

 S., fig. 78). 



Bulimus emaciatus MARTENS, Ostas. Landschn., p. 347, pi. 20, 

 f. 7 (1868). PFR., Monogr., vi, p. 25. 



The streaks generally extend to the suture above, though becom- 

 ing narrower or diluted, and may either continue to the base or give 

 way to a white patch around the columella. They are often more or 

 less zigzag, and on the base tend to become darker and confluent. 

 They are not interrupted by a light peripheral girdle. In one of the 

 specimens before me the upper whorls are banded as in young A. 

 sultanus, and the apex is purple. In the others it is white. One 

 of seven specimens before me is sinistral. 



Subsp. SULTANUS (Lamarck). PI. 53, figs. 66-74. 



Shell imperforate, ovate, rather thin, finely striatulate and densely 

 striate spirally, these striae sometimes obsolete ; glossy ; yellow, buff 

 or pinkish-buff, the last whorl or two with numerous rich chestnut 

 stripes, which are more or less zigzag, and diluted by an interrupted 

 yellow peripheral zone, or in some shells the stripes are much re- 

 duced ; varices one or none. Whorls 6^, the earlier ones yellow, 

 then banded at the sutures above or below, or plain. Last whorl 

 capacious, inflated, compressed below the suture or not percep- 

 tibly so. 



Aperture whitish within ; peristome white, narrowly reflexed and 

 slightly recurved at the edge, not much thickened ; parietal callus 

 white. 



Alt. 50, diam. 28, aperture 28 mill. 



Alt. 41, diam. 25, aperture 23^ mill. 



Celebes: Makassar (Hombron and Jacquinot, Zollinger, Wallace, 

 v. Martens), on the foliage of high trees ; Tempe (Weber). Saleyer 

 I. (W T eber). Java: near Rogodjampi, in Banjumas, and Banju- 





