122 PUPOIDES. 



8. PUPOIDES TUTULUS (Reeve). PI. 13, figs. 16, 17, 18. 

 Shell conical, rather broad at the base, compressly umbili- 



cated, whorls 6 in number, rounded, very minutely striated; 

 columella very broadly vertically dilated, with a small cal- 

 losity above. Aperture nearly round, lip slightly reflected. 

 Light chestnut, somewhat horny, callosity white (Reeve}. 



Length 5V 2 , diam. 3 mm.; aperture 2 x 1% mm . (Pfr.}. 



India: Humeerpore, Bundelkhund (Benson); Delhi and 

 Nagpore (Wood-Mason) ; Kutch and Sind (Stoliczka, Blan- 

 ford) ; Patna (Mainwaring). 



Bulimus tutuliis Benson, MS., REEVE, Couch. Icon., v, De- 

 cember, 1849, pi. 84, f. 625. Pupa tutula Benson, KUESTER, 

 Conchyl. Cab., p. 133, pi. 17, f . 8-10. - - PFEIFFER, Mon. Hel. 

 Viv., iii, 1853, p. 535. - - HANLEY and THEOBALD, Conch. In- 

 dica, 1876, pi. 156, f. 6. NEVILL, Handlist Moll. Ind. Mus., i, 

 1878, p. 194. --Pupoides tutulus Reeve, GUDE, Fauna Brit. 

 India Moll., ii, p. 261. 



More broadly conic than any other species. The figures of 

 Reeve (fig. 18) and Kuester (figs. 16, 17) are copied. 



9. PUPOIDES DORLE (Issel). PL 17, figs. 5, 6. 



Shell rimate, ovate-elongate, tapering, corneous, glossy, 

 under a lens obliquely striate ; apex corneous, obtuse, suture 

 impressed. Whorls 7i/>, a little convex, the last somewhat 

 swollen, a little ascending to the aperture, compressed at the 

 perforation. Aperture rotund, y : > t the length ; peristome 

 white, a little expanded, flatly reflected, the columellar margin 

 arcuate, outer margin strongly curved, margins strongly con- 

 verging ; parietal wall having a white tubercle at the angle of 

 the aperture. Length 6%, diam. 2 mm. (Isscl). 



Persia : near the wall about the garden of Haescht Behescht, 

 Ispahan (Doria). 



Bulimus doruc ISSEL, Molluschi raccolti dalla Missione Itali- 

 ana. in Persia, 1865, p. 33, pi. 2, f. 29-32. 



This is the largest of the genus, with more whorls than 

 lordeus or other related species. The original figures are re- 

 produced. 



