68 Zoological Society. 



S. teste! ovato-triyonali, fusco varieyatd, lonyitudinaliter valde 



striatd ; spird acuminata ; labio antico subflexuoso. 

 Hab. San Nicholas, island of Zebu ; //. C. (Mus. Cuming.) 

 The sharp-pointed spire, striated epidermis and flexuous inner lip, 

 distinguish this form : in the outer Up two of the teeth are more pro- 

 minent than the others, the intermediate ones being more or less di- 

 vided or bifid. 



Scarabus Cecillii, Philippi, Zeitsch. fiir Malacol. 1847, August. 



S. testa ovato-oblonyd, Iceviusculd, tenuissime in lonyum ruyatd, 

 corned; anfractu ultimo interdum castaneo, superius corneo 

 bifasciato ; epidermide lineis obscuris ziczac-formibus, punctis- 

 que, marmoratd. 

 Hab. China. (Mus. Cuming.) 



The reticulated epidermis, narrow ovoid form, and angulated outer 

 lip are peculiar to this species ; the aperture is oblong, equal to the 

 spire ; the outer lip below the angle is rectilinear, and but three teeth 

 are visible in the outer lip. 



Scarabus undatus, Lesson, Voy. de la Coquille, Zool. vol. ii. 



p. 336. pi. 10. f. 6. 

 Auricula scarabseus, var. Desk. 



S. testa ovatd, fused, lonyitudinaliter valde striata ; striis undu- 

 latis subdecussantibus ; anfractu ultimo postice yibboso ; labio 

 arcuato, valde refexo. 



Hab. ? (Mus. Cuming.) 



The waved elevated lines which cross each other irregularly on the 

 back, and the last whorl posteriorly tumid, will characterize this 

 species : the upper tooth is large and elongated on the inner lip, and 

 the lower tooth of the outer lip is rather lamelliform. 



Scarabus pyramidatus, Reeve, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1842, 

 vol. ix. p. 221. fig. 12. 



S. testa ovato-pyramidali, pallida, aurantio-fusco varieyatd, lon- 

 yitudinaliter substriatd ; aperturd aured, labio circulari. 



Hab. New Ireland; Hinds. Solomon's Islands; Capt. d'Orville. 

 (Mus. Cuming.) 



The pyramidal form, golden aperture, and light yellow-brown mark- 

 ings distinguish this species, though some specimens are much more 

 ovate than others : the peritreme is double and thickened, the middle 

 tooth of the inner lip is simple and thickened, and in the outer lip 

 two of the teeth are large and conspicuous. 



Scarabus Cumingianus, Petit. 



S. testa ovato-triyond, fused, lonyitudinaliter substriatd ; anfractu 



ultimo valde varicoso ; aperturd aeratd, labio calloso, labro 



valde postice sinuato. 

 Hab. Boljoon, island of Zebu, Philippines ; in earth, among de- 

 cayed coral in the woods. (Mus. Cuming.) 



The upper tooth on the inner lip is thickened with a calcareous 



