222 GLANDICULA, ENNEOPUPA. 



GLANDICULA (Vol. XXV, p. 221). 



Glandicula tiarula (Sandberger). Vol. XXV, p. 221. 

 Pupa turcica Deshayes is considered a synonym by Wenz, 

 Foss. Catal., iii, 1923, p. 1011. The form described as Pupa 

 turcica var. singularis de Gregorio, Ann. de Geol. et Pal., 10 

 Livr. 1892, p. 19, pi. 2, f. 17, is a synonym of Paracraticula 

 umbra (Oppenh.). 



ENNEOPUPA (Vol. XXV, p. 222). 



Sandberger 's figures, copied in Vol. XXI, pi. 5, f. 12, do 

 not give an adequate idea of E. cylvndrella, the type of this 

 Upper Oligocene genus. New figures are given, pi. 29, figs. 

 13, 14, from a Hochheim-Floersheim specimen. 



The cylindric shell is ribbed excepting iy 2 smooth initial 

 whorls. The angular lamella is represented by a nodule in 

 the usual place on the raised parietal margin of the peristome, 

 and a short, very deeply immersed lamella widely separated 

 therefrom. Parietal lamella is also placed deeply. The strong 

 columellar lamella runs upward within the dorsal side, and 

 there is a well-developed subcolumellar lamella. The posterior 

 margin of the peristome is completely developed. The speci- 

 men figured is 3 mm. long. 



The structure of the angular lamella and of the peristome 

 show this to be a rather highly evolved snail, of which the 

 affinities are not clear. While it may possibly belong in the 

 Vertigininae, I am more disposed to view it as a lateral branch 

 of the ancestral stock of Agardhia. 



Enneopupa cyljndrella (Sandberger). PI. 29, figs. 13, 14. 



Wenz (Foss. Catal., iii, p. 1012) places Pupa coarctata 

 Deshayes, Descr. An. s. Vert. Bassin Paris, ii, 1863, p. 856, 

 pi. 56, f. 13-15, in the synonymy. Upper Oligocene, Chattien, 

 Calcaire d'Etampes; Landsclineckenkalk of Hochheim-F16- 

 sheim, Hessen-Nassau. 



An allied form, not named, has been reported from the 

 Upper Miocene of Oppeln, Silesia. 



