﻿PUPA.— Plate IV 



Species 30. (:\lus. Hanley.) 



Pi;fa Blanfoedi. Piq'. testa cylindrico , aJhul'i, ri- 

 mafn, 2>i'ope apicem veutricoxd, infra atteuuatd, tc- 

 nmter liratd, anfradibiis S,uUimo angtistato ; aper- 

 turd suhqiiadratd, jiUcis imrietali, columellari et 

 lahiali mediocrihus. 



Blanford's Pupa. Shell cylindrical, whitish, uotched, 

 ventricose neai- the apex, attenuated below, tinely 

 ridged, whorls 8, the last narrow ; aperture rather 

 square, parietal, columellar and labial plait.s 

 middle-sized. 



GoDwix Austin. Proc. Zool. 1872. 



nab. Khasi Hills. 



Species r>l. (Fig. a, h, Mus. Crosse.) 



Pita JlAraKi. I'liii. textd miindd, fiisco-cm-ned,lrevi, 

 iiijhitd, tcniii: ttiifnicfdms-i; ultimo mlwmllUcato, 

 xiijin'i 'iiicih'inn siihcoiitractu ; iijirrli'i-u nhliqiid, 

 murijuif njic.rn, tenui, supra vied in m smiuiliiii cnn- 

 Iraciu, plicis 2'itrietalilius duahus, imnis. 



Marie's Pupa. Shell minute, brown-horny, short, 

 inflated, thin ; whorls 4, last slightly umbilicated, 

 a little contracted above the middle : aperture 

 oblique, margin reflected, thin, sinuously con- 

 tracted above the middle, parietal plaitstwo, small. 



Crosse. Journ. Conch. 1871, p. 202. 



Jlah. Environs of Noumea. 



■pecies 



(Mus. Huttou.) 



Pupa 



iRlA. Pup. testa parrd, corned, alia, 

 rimatd, cijlindricd, leviler striata, avfractilats 7, 

 inferiurihus altis, rcctis, suhmqualihus, apier ohtuso ; 

 aperturd suhovatd, obliqiid, anticii produftd, 

 pdicis 4, parietali donr/ato, valido, columellari ct 

 labiali superiori parvis, inferiori elnngato. 

 The stony Pupa. Shell small, horny, high, notched, 

 cylindrical, smoothly striated, whorls 7, lower 



ones high, straight, nearly equal, apex obtuse : 

 aperture rather oval, oblique, anteriorly pro- 

 duced, plaits 4, parietal one elongated, .strong, 

 columellar and upf)er labial small, lower elon- 

 gated. 



HuTTON. Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1870, p. 4'-)0. 



llab. AS'ohanistan. 



Species 3:J. (Mus. Hauley.) 



Pupa BATHYODON. I'upa. Ie<fa miinih!. lariijald, fused. 

 bruviitsculd, .«,/,/,,/'•"""■''"/"'. .-■/■'■'■■'' rrr.iis apieem 

 atlenuatd, aifrarlibi^, :. ; rntmoHs, iilfimo rihuito. 

 aperliird ohliijii>'i, siihorat.t . marijiiic rulro, p/Zc/V 

 u„a. ,,arirlai;. dnahi,. roluMe'llaribuS, duahus 

 labialibus ; eolumdld ohliqnd. 



The deep-tootheu Pupa. Shell minute, smooth, 

 brown, rather short, rather jiyramidal, spire 

 attenuated towards the apex, whorls 5, rounded, 

 last notched, aperture oblique, rather ovate, 

 margin red, plaits one parietal, two columellar, 

 two labial ; columella oblique. 



Benson. Annals of Natural History. 1848. 



Hab. Nerbudda. 



Species 34. (Mus. Gassics.) 



Pupa UBSTRIVTA. r,,],. lest,; alhidd. ininiitd, sub.a-atd, 

 lari, Irril.r ,i nihil ieol,; . anfraeliluis :,, eo,ire.eis, 

 nltiwo iujiafo. alt..; Ofder jo/rauudali. .J,t"s„ ■ 

 ai,rrlurd'suhlri,,u,ni. jd.ed j,ar'iefali. uonjn.i. j., r- 

 pr„die,dari, ealid... 



Tm: (ii'.STi;i CTEU Pi pa. Shell whitish, minute, sub- 

 ovate, smooth, slightly umbilicated, whorls 5, 

 convex, last inflated, high ; apex pyramidal, 

 obtuse; aperture subtrigonal, parietal plait 

 large, perpendicular, strong. 



Gassies. Fauna Caledonica, 1871, p. 07. 



llah. Euviion.s of Noumea and Conception. 



