ABIDA. 317 



Pupa valcourtiana 'Bgt.' Loc. Shell cylindric, short, 

 rapidly tapering to the summit. Seven to eight slightly con- 

 vex whorls, the suture quite marked. Aperture oboval- 

 rounded, not contracted at base; 2 thin superior folds, the 

 first lodged at the suture, the second median and immersed; 

 2 immersed columellars, the first one stronger; 3 palatals, the 

 first two reaching the peristome, the third small. Peristome 

 subcontinuous, feebly thickened, a little everted. Shell cor- 

 neous-red, a little glossy, slightly striolate. Length 6, diam. 



2 mm. Rare ; clus de Saint- Auban ( Alp es-Mari times). Pu-pa 

 valcourtiana Brgt. in coll., Locard, t. c., p. 206. 



36. ABIDA ANCEYI (Fagot). PI. 45, fig. 10. 



Shell minutely perforate, subfusiform-elongate, conic, cor- 

 neous-rufous, glossy, pellucid, hair-striate (the striae oblique, 

 irregular, in the last whorl distant and disappearing) . Spire 

 long, acuminate, the apex obtuse, mamillate. Whorls 10, the 

 first convex, the rest a little convex, slowly and regularly in- 

 creasing, separated by a well-impressed suture ; the last 

 whorl slightly larger, ascending at the aperture, and a little 

 compressed around the perforation. Aperture oblique, ob- 

 long-rounded, 7-plicate: parietal plicae 2, the angular tuber- 

 culose, the other deeply placed, rather strong; 2 columellar 

 plicae, rather remote in the throat, the upper one less remote ; 



3 palatal plicae, the inferior small, remote, the middle one 

 strong, elongate, projecting nearly to the outer margin, the 

 upper not marginal, long and interrupted. Peristome thick- 

 ened, expanded throughout, the margins remote, subequal. 

 Length 7, diam. iy 2 to 1% mm. (Fagot), 



France : Val de Crede, near Marseilles (Bouches-du-Rhone). 



Pupa anceyi FAGOT, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, vi, 1881, p. 139. 



"This new species, discovered by M. Ancey, to whom it is 

 dedicated, belongs to the group of Pupa mortilleti and 

 micheli; but it is separated from the former by the more deli- 

 cate dentition, from the second by the different dentition, and 

 from both by the slimmer shape, recalling that of Pupa gra- 

 num" (Fagot). 



There is no spiral lamella. The upper and lower palatal 

 and the basal plicae are all strengthened into rather strong 



