164 HELIX-CANDIDULA. 



H. hellenica BL. & WEST., Apercu Faun. Mai. Grece, p. 70. 

 KOBELT, Rossm. Icon. n. f. iv, p. 27, f. 552. Not H. hellenica Bgt. 

 teste Bgt. 



Var. CONTEMPTA Parreyss. PI. 34, figs. 58, 59. 



Agrees with H. hellenica in size, sculpture and form of the umbil- 

 icus, but the last whorl is much more compressed, and lip thinner 

 and white. Alt. 6J, greater diam. 9, lesser 8 mill. 



Greece. 



H. contempta PARR, in sched. KOBELT, Rossm. Icon. n. f. iv, 

 p. 28, f. 553. 



H. JAYLEI Paladilhe (Vol. IV, p. 14). PL 46, figs. 45, 46, 47, 48. 



Figures are here given, drawn from specimens communicated by 

 Mr. John Ponsonby. They represent the var. rusticula Palad. 



H. SARDINIENSIS Villa. PI. 45, figs. 18, 19, 20, 21. 



This has been considered a synonym or variety of H. conspurcata, 

 but it is smaller, has fewer whorls, which increase more rapidly and 

 less regularly ; the umbilicus is not so narrow, the aperture is larger, 

 less rounded, more quadrate. The sculpture consists of elevated 

 riblets, very different from that of conspurcata. 



Sardinia. 



H. sardiniensis VILLA, Conch, ed insetti raccolti nell' isola di 

 Sardegna, 1836. PAULUCCI, Bull. Soc. Mai. Ital. viii, p. 257, t. 7, 

 f. 7. 



H. QUISQUILLE Paulucci. PI. 45, figs. 25, 26, 27. 



Shell narrowly umbilicate, globose depressed, slightly carinated, 

 thin, subopaque ; horn-colored, variegated with a few white flames ; 

 having irregular distant hairs, and distinctly sharply costulate ; spire 

 elevated, apex corneous, smooth, obtuse ; whorls 4-5, slightly 

 convex above, regularly increasing, separated by a profound suture ; 

 last whorl a little larger, strongly descending in front ; subcarinated 

 in the middle, convex below ; aperture small, oblique, little lunate, 

 ovate-rounded ; peristome straight, simple, acute ; columellar 

 margin slightly reflected. (Paul.") 



Alt. 4, diam. maj. 5*, min. 5 mill. 



S. Gregorio and Villaputzo, Sardinia. 



H. quisquilice PAUL., Bull. Soc. Mai. Ital. 1882, p. 258, t. 7, f. 8. 

 Allied to H. conspurcata, but carinated, with smaller umbilicus, 

 etc. 



