158 DISTRIBUTION OF PUPILLIDAE. 



A key to the species of Gastrocopta may be found iu vol. 24, 

 p. 155. 



Pupoides appears iu several species not differing materially 

 from the typical forms of the northern continents. Glypto- 

 pupoides, referred to Pupoides as a subgenus, is endemic in 

 Australia. 



Pupilla is represented by species of Gihhulinopsis, also 

 traceable to the Palaearctic Region, but like Pupoides it is 

 here very widely separated from its present-day range in the 

 other continents, as neither genus has occurred in the East 

 Indies. These genera are doubtless emigrants from Asia 

 which reached Australia by a chain of early Tertiary con- 

 nections through the East Indies, where they appear to have 

 become extinct. 



'^Pupa'" scotti Braz. of Fitzroy Island, is not sufficiently 

 known for generic reference. 



Gastrocopta pediculus Sh. 24 :158. Eastern Australia. 



rossiteri Braz. 24 :159. New South Wales. 



hannertonensis Gabriel. 28:118. Victoria. 

 G. p. queenslandica Pils. 24 :159. Queensland. 

 G. strangei Pfr. 24 :157. N. S. Wales. 

 G. mooreana Smith. 24 :160, 26 :230. W. Australia. 

 G. macdonnelli Braz. 24 :162. N. E. Australia. 

 G. tatei Pils. 24 :165. Central Australia. 

 G. (Australbinula) hedleyi Pils. 24:166. Queensland. 

 G. (A.) mussoni Pils. 24:167. Queensland. 

 G. (A.) laripinta Tate. 24:168. Central Australia. 

 G. 1. deserti Pils. 24 :170. Central Australia. 

 G. (A.) wallabyensis Sm. 24:171. W.Australia. 



Gyliotrachela australis Ohdner. 26 :232. Queensland. 



Pupilla australis Angas. 26 :218. Australia, Tasmania. 

 P. ficulnea Tate. 26 :221. Central Australia. 



Pupoides adelaidae A. & A. 26 :140. N. S. W. ; S. Australia. 

 P. pacificus Pfr. 26 :141. 



f . sinistralis Pils. 26 :144. 

 P. contrarius Smith. 26 :144. W. Australia. 

 P. c. eremicola Tate. 26 :145. Central Australia. 

 P. beltianus Tate. 26 :145. Central Australia. 

 P. myoporinae Tate. 26 :146. S. Australia. 



