88 ORCULA. 



Section Senilaueia Pilsbry 



Petrarca Pils., 1922, Man. Conch. Vol. 27, p. 45, 122, not 

 Petrarca Fowler, 1899 (Cirripedia) — S&nilauria Pils., Nauti- 

 lus Vol. 41, Jan., 1928, p. 108, tod. Lauria fasciolata (Morelet). 



AGARDHIA (Vol. 27, p. 129). 

 Agardhia macrodonta Hesse. (Vol. 27, p. 156). 



Has been figured by Dr. Antoni Wagner in Ann. Zool. Mus. 

 Polonici Hist. Nat. VI, Dee. 1927, p. 306, pi. 15, figs. 115, 116. 



A. m. rumelica Hesse, I.e., p. 307, pi. 15, fig. 117. 

 OECULA (Vol. 27, p. 1). 



Sajphus ' ' Monts. ' ' with the type Pupa doliolum Brug. was 

 first published, I believe, by Cocconi, 1908, Bol. Mus. Zool. 

 ed Anat. Comp. R. Univ. Torino vol. 23, No. 583, p. 7, footnote. 

 Scyphus doliolum var. singularis Monts., n. var., is reported 

 from southern Italy and Tremiti Island by Cocconi, I.e., with- 

 out description. 



Orcula dolium pseudogularis Wagner. PI. 19, fig, 5. 



Vol. 27, p. 11, In comparison with the typical form the 

 shell appears more slender and cylindrically drawn out, with 

 weaker gro\\i;h striae, so that the surface is smoother and 

 glossier. The 9 whorls increase more rapidly and are re- 

 latively higher; the last ascends only a little to the aperture. 

 The lip callus is thinner, the upper columellar lamella, though 

 it is often weaker, yet is always present. Height 8, diam. 

 3-3.4 mm. {Wagner). 



Orcula dolium pseudogidaris A. J. Wagner, Ann. Zool. 

 Mus. Polonici Hist. Nat. I, 1922, p. 121, pi. 6, fig. 39. 



On dry clifs, covered only with shrubs and low plants, at 

 Gleissenfeld (Tiirkensturz) in the Pittental, and similar places 

 in this valley. Such slim, cylindric forms of 0. dolium Drap. 

 are to be found sporadically, together with typical examples, 

 in other places, especially at high elevations, as on the 

 Schneeberg by Wiener-Neustadt ; but at the Gleissenfeld 



