PART II. 



HELICIX.E. 



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Gonospira Sw. Spire perfectly cylindrical, of equal 

 thickness, the tip obtuse, with the whorls large ; aper- 

 ture oval ; lips thickened ; pillar with or without a 

 plait. 



G. polanga Desk. Lesson, Voy. pi. 8. f. 8. 



Megaspira Lea. Spire excessively long, of more than 



twenty volutions, and of nearly equal thickness ; the 



tip persistent, and slightly pointed; aperture rounded; 



outer lip thin ; pillar and inner lip with sharp plaits. 



M. elatior Spix. Test. Braz. 15. f. 1. 



Siphonostoma Guild. Spire excessively long, pointed, 



but the upper portion deciduous ; aperture circular, 



spreading ; the lips united, and detached from the 



adjoining whorl, (^fig. 97. c. d.) 



S. costata Guild, [jig. 97. c, d.} 

 fasciata. En. Meth. 461. f. 7. 



Helicella Feruss. Shell discoid, 

 but the body- whorl thick and 

 ventricose ; the spire very small 

 and sunk ; pillar none ; aperture 

 semicircular ; outer lip thickened ; 

 umbilicus very wide. (^^. 98.) 



pellis-serpentis (_^^. 98.); also Fer. 

 MoUus. pi. 66. 73. 75. 77. 



