184 SPEL^ODISCUS. 



lunate, toothless, not lipped. Peristome slightly reflected and 

 a little expanded from the eolumellar margin to the impres- 

 sion of the outer margin. Diam. maj. 3.9, min. 3.7, alt. 2.6 

 mm.; aperture alt. 2, width 1.6 mm. (Kim.). 



Height 2.1, diam. 3.4 mm. ; 5% whorls. Ponor Ohaba, fig. 4. 



Height 2.3, diam. 3.6 mm. ; 5% whorls. Petrozeny, fig. 5. 



Transylvania: Lotriora-Tal in the Cibins Mts. ; Piatra 

 Zenoga and Balea-Tal in the Sehiel Mts. ; Dealu Babi, Csetate 

 Jidovilor, Piatra Eosia, Csetate Boli, Piatra Sipotului, Piatra 

 Barului and Ponor Ohaba (type loc. ; here with mut. albino), 

 in the Strell Mts.; Zalasder-Tal and Sehlossberg Vajda- 

 Hunyad in the Hatszeger Mts. ; Bergwerksort Boiza and Bad 

 Gyogy in the Transylvanian Erzgebirge (Kim.). 



Anchistoma (Gonostoma) triadis Kimakowicz, Verh. etc., 

 1884, p. 107. — Gonostoma (Aspasita) triadis Kim., Verh. etc., 

 xl, 1890, p. 46. 



Though the outer lip is bent in, it is not toothed as in A. 

 triaria, and the lip below it is thinner. 



4. Spel^odiscus albanicus (A. J. Wagner). PL 22, figs. 12, 

 13, 14. 



The shell is very similar to A. hauffeni (F. Schmidt), but 

 is thicker in profile, more strongly flattened laterally. The 

 4% whorls increase somewhat more rapidly, and the last does 

 not descend in front. The umbilicus is wider, the ribs sub- 

 stantially solider. The oblique mouth is distinctly trilobed; 

 the peristome has a broad callus in the basal margin, a weaker, 

 tooth-like one in the outer margin. Alt. 2.2, greater diam. 

 3.6, lesser 3 mm. (Sturany & Wagner) . 



Northern Albania: in drift debris of the Kiribruecke close 

 to Mesi near Skutari, and bank of the Drinasa near Skutari 

 (Sturany, 1905). 



Aspasita albanica A. J. Wagner, Sturany and Wagner, 

 Denkschr., Bd. 91, 1914, p. 67, pi. 2, f. 10a-c. 



This species is closely related to A. hauffeni of Carinthia 

 but also to A. triaria from the Banat. "From A. hauffeni 

 this species is distinguished by the more solid riblets, the last 

 whorl not descending in front, the shape of the aperture and 



