AMPHIDROMUS, GROUP X. 1 '.' 1 



smooth ; buff-whitish, with two reddish bands on the base. Spire conic, 

 the apex rather acute, suture deep, whorls 6, a little convex, the la.-t 

 a little shorter than the spire, the base rounded. Columella short, 

 subvertical. Aperture oblique, oval ; peristome somewhat thickened, 

 pale lilac colored, the margins converging, outer margin expanded, 

 a brown streak back of it ; columellar margin reflexed, overhanging, 

 channelled transversely at its upper termination. Length 31, diam. 

 above the aperture 16 mill. (Pfr.) 



" Southern China 1 ' ^ Benson) ; Pegu (Theobald, Stoliczka) ; Khasi 

 Hills (Nevill). 



Bnlimns sinensis BENS., Ann. Mag. X. H. 1851, viii, p. 264 

 FFK , Monogr. iii, p. 320 ; iv, 382 ; vi, 27 ; viii, 42 : Conchyl. Call., 

 p. 67, pi. 20, f. 1, 2 (description and figures from Benson's type). 

 Antphidroinus sinensis NEVILL, Hand-list Moll. Ind. Mus. i, p. 126, 

 with var. globosa Nevill, flava PfV., and sylhetica Rve FULTON, 

 Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xvii, 1896, p. 80, with var. vicaria and 



I have not seen this species, and the type is said to be lost from 

 Benson's collection in the Cambridge museum. Perhaps it was not 

 returned by Pfeiffer, and is now in Dohrn's collection. 



It resembles A. sylheticus in the globose base and groove at root 

 of the columella, but differs in being stouter in form, two-banded be- 

 low, and with a brown streak behind the lip, which is said to be pah- 

 lilac colored. Nevill mentions but does not describe a var. globosa 

 from Chittagong, probably identical with the following: 



Var. vicarius Fulton. PI. 62, figs. 67, 68, 69. 



Differs from A. sinensis " in being not so broad in proportion to 

 its length and in coloration. It is broader than sylheticus, and in- 

 stead of being an uniform green color, it is yellow, with two (some- 

 times three) more or less distinct dark brown bands encircling the 

 lower part of the last whorl. This variety varies a great deal in size 

 and form. I give here dimensions of two specimens out of a series 

 in the British Museum : length 33, diam. 17 mill.; length 21, diam. 

 14 mill." (Fulton}. 



^Sheeoay Gheen" or Shweyycen, Pegu (figs. 67, 68); Chittagong 

 (fig. 69). ' 



B. sinensis HAXLEY & THEOBALD, Conch. Indica, p. 11, pi. 21, 

 f. 5, 6. A. sinensis var. vicaria FULTON, 1. c. 



The specimen from Chittagong before, me is more slender tlan 



