260 PHENACHAROPA. 



Caucasian Lauricu (this vol., p. 74). 



The name of section Caucasica C. & M. proves to be pre- 

 occupied by Caucasica Bttg., 1877, in Clausiliidce. As a sub- 

 stitute, Caucasipupa may be used for Lauria caucasica, which 

 I designated type of Caucasica in 1922 (p. 67), with its imme- 

 diate allies. 



For the Series of L. superstructa (this vol., p. 74) may be 

 used the sectional term Euxinolauria Lindholm (Proc. Malac. 

 Soc. Lond., XVI, June 1924, p. 66, footnote), of which Pupa 

 pulchra Ret. was designated type. The distinctions of these 

 two groups are given on p. 68, in the section of the key num- 

 bered 4. 



Subfamily Pagodulininje. 



PAGODULINA Clessin. 



This Vol., page 176. P. perplicata, 11th line from bottom: 

 the date should be 1889, not 1899. 



Genera and Species op Uncertain Affinities or not be- 

 longing TO THE PuPILLIBvE, OR UNDEFINED. 



(Family Endodontid^:. ) 

 Genus PHENACHAROPA Pilsbry. 



Man. Conch., IX, p. 29.— Suter, Man. N. Z. Moll., 1913, p. 

 696, as a subgenus of Endodonta. 



Animal having long peduncles and short tentacles; foot 

 with a peripodial groove, and there is no mucous caudal pore 

 present. Jaw arcuate, vertically striated. Radula with tri- 

 cuspid central and lateral teeth, marginals tri- and quadri- 

 cuspid. 



Shell pupiform, cylindrical, the height about double the 

 diameter ; apex obtusely rounded ; base slightly wider, convex, 

 and narrowly perforated ; surface ribbed and maculated as in 

 the subgenus Charopa ; aperture subvertical, higher than wide, 

 toothless; peristome simple, thin, the columellar margin 

 dilated (Suter). 



Distribution : New Zealand. 



