Original Descriptions of Achaii?iella. 177 



in land shells found, perhaps, only in Hclicijia agghdinans of 

 Sowerby. 



Entire animal of a sooty black ; superior tentacles strongl}' 

 clubbed, lower ones with a light colored tip, granulations large; 

 longer than the shell; motions very slow and timid. — Newc. 



Hab. Haleakala. — Newc. Makawao and Kula. — Bald. 



325. Achatinella nigra Newcomb. t^ 



A. nigra Newc. Am. J. Conch., ii, 1866, p. 210, pi. xiii, fig. 3. 



Shell dextral, globosely acuminate, rather solid; the two lower 

 whorls inflated, the superior ones subulate ; whorls 6, the last two 

 cut up on the surface into rude cicatrices by longitudinal striae, 

 crossed by revolving elevations, irregularly distributed; superior 

 whorls flattened, wdth closely crowded, strong, longitudinal striae; 

 suture simple, well impressed; aperture round ovate; columella 

 short, terminating in a lamellar tooth; color yellowish -white, with 

 a thin black epidermis. Long. .70, lat. .45 in. 



Remarks. This species occupies a middle space between A. 

 obcsa Xob., and A. kaiiaiejisis. In adult specimens the lip is thick- 

 ened by a heavy white deposit, and the tooth from the same cause 

 changes from a lamellar to a nodulous form, as in the specimen 

 figured. — New'C. 



Hab. Ulupalakua. — Bald. 



326. Achatinella gigantea Newcomb. 



A. gigantea Newc. P. Zool. Soc. London, 1S53, p. 136, pi. xxii, fig. 17. 



Shell dextral, elongate-oval, apex pointed; whorls 7, strongly 

 striate, slightly carinated superiorly on the last whorl, inferiorly 

 on the penultimate; columella slightly arched, terminating inter- 

 nally in a slight callosity, externally continued to unite with the 

 outer lip: columellar lip with a strong deposit spread over the 

 surface; outer lip simple ; suture deep ; .striae longitudinal ; color 

 light plumbeous externally, internally pale lilac. L,ong. i 1/2, 

 lat. 12/20 poll. 



This species, the largest ^-et described, belongs to the same 

 group with A. violacea, from Molokai, and A. baldivinii, from 

 L,anai. — Newc. 



Hab. Haleakala. — Newc. 



327. Achatinella hutchinsonii Pease. 



Helicier hutchinsonii Pease. P. Zool. See. London, 1S62, p. 7. 



Shell acuminately turreted, sinistral, imperforate: whorls 7, 

 flatly convex, coarsely and irregularly striated longitudinally, not 



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