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 HENDERSONINA (SCOBINAPOMA) SCOBINA GALALONENSIS. new subspecies 



Plate 13, Figure 14 



Shell similar to H. (S.) scohina scohina but much larger; only red 

 forms have so far been seen. This race comes from the Sierra de 

 Galalon. 



The type, U.S.N.M. no. 367762, was collected by Arango. It has 

 4.7 whorls remaining and measures: Length, 11.3 mm; greater 

 diameter, 7.6 mm ; lesser diameter, 6.3 mm. 



HENDERSONINA (SCOBINAPOMA) CIRRATA (Wright) Pfeiffer 



Plate 13, Figure 4 



1867. Cyclostoma {Chmidropoma) cirratum (Weight) Pfeiffek, Malakozool. 

 Blatter, vol. 14, pp. 210-211. 



Shell quite small, ovate, flesh-colored with the plugged part of the 

 first of the remaining whorls blackish brown and with the outer lip 

 interruptedly purplish chocolate-brown. Peristome very narrow, a 

 little wider on the outer lip than on the columellar and parietal walls. 



The specimen figured, U.S.N.M. no. 25095, was received from 

 Wright and is a topotype from the Sierra la Guira. It has 4 whorls 

 remaining and measures : Length, 8.3 mm ; greater diameter, 5.8 mm ; 

 lesser diameter, 4.1 mm. 



HENDERSONINA (SCOBINAPOMA) MACULATA, new species 



Plate 13, Figure 11 



Shell small, flesh-color, with a greenish tinge, marked by 3 broad, 

 interrupted spiral bands of chestnut-brown between the summit and 

 the periphery of the last whorl and two additional ones of the same 

 strength and coloration on the base. The cusping is less strong and 

 less numerous than in the other two species, that is, there are fewer 

 spiral threads and axial riblets. 



The type, U.S.N.M. no. 492717, a complete specimen, has 6 whorls 

 and measures: Length, 9.4 mm; gi'eater diameter, 5.7 mm; lesser 

 diameter, 4.5 mm. It comes from Mogote de Quilla (Canas Alta) 

 southwest of Entronque de Herradura. 



In this species the body of the animal is smoky gray tending to- 

 ward sooty on the posterior half of the snout and the median line 

 between the tentacles. The sides are a little darker than the rest of 

 the upper surface. The sides are marked with innumerable fine white 

 dots. Tentacles gently tapering until the distal third, from there on 

 swollen, yellowish on the basal half, smoke-gray on the rest, but with 

 the sides of the swollen distal third sooty. The internal anatomy 



