MOLLUSCA OF TASMANIA PETTERD AND HEDLEY. 2S5 



Genus Caryodes, Albers, 1850. 

 Caryodes dufresnii, Leach. 



Bulimus dufresnii, Leach, Zool. MiscelL, ii , 1815, p. 154, p. cxx. 

 Id., Ferussac, Tabl. Syst., 1821, p. 48. 



Caryodes dufresnii, Semper, Reis. Phil., iii., 1870, p. 103, pl.xii., 

 f. 23, 24, 25, pi. xvi., f. 7. Id., Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, (2), vi., 1891, p. 19, pi. i., f. 1, pi. ii., f. 1. /,/., 

 Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xiii., 1900, p. 125, pi. v., f. 85-93. 



Hob. — Generally distributed. It varies within certain limits, 

 in both size and colouration, the largest being found in moist 

 thick scrub. Noted localities are Mt. Wellington, Ringarooma, 

 Magnet Range and Mt. Farrell. 



Genus Chloeitis, Beck, 1837. 

 Chloritis brunonia, Johnston. 

 (Plate lxxxii, figs. 2, 3, 4). 

 Helix brunonia, Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1887, p. 7">. 



Obs. — In moist situations in tea-tree scrub. This species is very 

 closely allied to, if not identical with Helix victorice, Cox, from 

 the opposite mainland of Victoria. 



It belongs to a genus not known to occur in Tasmania ; so far 

 it is only recorded from the locality stated. 



Figured from Johnston's type in the Tasmanian Museum. 



Hob. — The Springs, Cape Wickham, King Island. 



Family BULIMULID.E. 



Genus Bothriembryon, Pilsbry, 1894. 



Bothriembhyon gunnii, Sowerby. 



Bulinus gunnii, Sowerby in Strzelecki, Phy. Descrip. N.S.Wale.*, 

 etc., 1845, p. 298, pi. xix., f. 6 (not 5 as quoted.) 



Bulimus tasmanicns, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1851 (1853), 

 p. 260. Id., Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, (2), vi., 

 1891, p. 21, pi. ii., f. 2, 



Bothriembyron gunni, Pilsbry, Man. Conch., (2), xiii., 1900, 

 p. 18, pi. iii., f. 50, 51, 52. 



Var. brachysoma, Pilsbry, op. cit., p. 19. pi. iii., f. 53. 

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