yo Original Descriptions of Achatinella. 



A small, iinbauded species, scarcely exceeding half an inch 

 long, and perfedlly resembling, in form, the green variety of buli- 

 mus citrimis. The three specimens, now before me, are reversed ; 

 varying from a light olive brown, to a livid purplish colour, which 

 lies in longitudinal shades, and gradually changes to white on the 

 terminal whorls of the spire ; the suture is marked by a narrow 

 band of deep fulvous : aperture white, tinged with purple. — Swain. 



Dr, Newcomb very corredll}- unites A. livida Swains., A. em- 

 ersonii l>i ewe. and A.gla^ica Gul. He says: "I am sorry to be 

 obliged to place so many synonyms under this species. The verj* 

 short description and unsatisfacflory figure given by Swain.son, 

 have doubtless contributed to this result. A complete series to 

 connect the extremes of these varieties will demonstrate the neces- 

 sity of making at least a dozen more species, or to include them 

 all under one. Mr. Gulick is mistaken in supposing that the 

 variety figured by Mr. Reeve is not found on the island of Oahu. 

 This and all the other varieties are met with in the District of 

 Waialua, and it is an interesting fact, that all the species described 

 by Mr. Swainson are from the same district." 



Hab. Waialua.— Bald. 



In the type shell, of A. livida Swains., Dr. Cooke found the 

 first three whorls white, the fourth and fifth whorl greenish gray, 

 suture brown, lip dark, and columella white. This group of short 

 shells is often called the Curta group. 



98. Achatinella curta Newcomb. 



A. cnrta Newc. P. Zool. Soc. London, 1S53, p. 144, pi. xxiii, fig. 43. 



Shell conical, sinistral, polished ; whorls 5, rounded, margined 

 above, the last very ventricose ; aperture ovate ; lip simple, slight- 

 ly thickened within ; columella short, with an abrupt callous ter- 

 mination ; suture but slightly impressed ; colour yellow or chestnut, 

 plain or with a black sutural band, rarely with two -or more on the 

 last two whorls; columella white or light brown. Long. 12/20, 

 lat. 8/20 poll. 



The rounded whorls and obese appearance of this shell are 

 strikingly characteristic. It is a rare species and extremely limited 

 in its range. — Newc. 



Hab. Waialua. — Newc. 



The cu7-ta or livida group includes a number of shells of much 

 the same size, but having a great variety of colors. They all come 

 from the district near Helemano and Waialua. 



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