﻿PUPA.— Plate VII. 



Species GO. (Mus. Hauley.) 



Pupa Avanica. Pup. pellucidd, parvd, Icevi, snhcylin- 

 dricd; anfractihus quinque, depressiilsculis, ro- 

 tundis, convexissimis ; ultimo hreviter riinato, ad- 

 scendenti ; ai>ertur&latiusculd, callo crasso, ma(ino, 

 hitidii, jinrir/nli prope suturam anfradus idtiiid, 

 cuhtiinlh'i hijiliratd; labio e.vtenw alho, lata; pUcis 

 palatal;}.!!., h-llms. 



The Ava Popa. Shell pellucid, small, smootli, sub- 

 cylindrical ; whorls five, rather depressed, round, 

 very convex ; the last shortly notched, ascend- 

 ing; aperture rather broad, with a thick, large, 

 divided parietal callus near the suture of the 

 last whorl, columella with two plaits, outer lip 

 white, broad ; palatal plaits three. 



Bknson. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Dec. 18G.3, 

 p. 424. 



Ilah. Ava. Blanford. 



Species 61. (Mus. Hanley.) 



Pl'Vi. mimula. Pup, testd. iiiiauid, veniricvsil, nub- 

 viridi-corned, temdter driatd, anfractihus qiiafiior, 

 convexis, apieali obtiisissimo, ultimo vix adscen- 

 denti, hremssime rimato; aperturd sith quadrat d, 

 acuti!isime quinque-dentatd. 



The mimic Pupa. Shell minute, ventricose, greenish- 

 horn, finely striated, whorls 4, convex, the apical 

 one very obtuse, the last scarcely raised, very 

 shortly notched, very sharply five-toothed. 



Benson, Hanley's Indian Shells. 



E.!th. Ceylon. 



The five tooth-like pla'ts, one on the body-whorl, 

 two on the columella, and two on the outer lip, nearly 

 meet in the middle. 



Species G2. (Mus. 



? Copied.) 



Pl"pa Salemanensis. Pup. testa minutissimd, con. 

 costellatd, anfractihus quinque, gradatim 

 tibus, ultimo profunde rlmaio ; aperturd auriformi, 

 plkis dentifurmihris, duabus parietalibus, tend 

 medio labii extend prominenti armatd. 



Saleman's Pupa. Shell very minute, conical, finely 

 ribbed, whorls five, gradually increasing, the last 

 deeply notched; aperture ear-shaped, armed with 



tooth-hke plaits, two parietal, one prominent on 



the outer lip. 

 Blanford (Ennea). Conti-ibutions to Ind. Mai. 



No. 2, 18G1, p. 13, t. 2. f. 8. 

 Hah. India. 



Species 63. (Mus. Brit.) 



Pupa Ixdica. Pupd testd parvd, suhcijlindricd, corned, 

 semipellufidd, anfractihus quinque, ImvinscuUs, 

 trihus superiorihus rapide crescentibus, rotundis, 

 pfnnltiiiin el ulliiiai rrelii'i!ii-!ilis,uUimo subelongato, 

 lun-itrr riaialii; iipahird subquadraid, manjine 

 c-a^so, r,jle.!:o, .jundri.hatato. 



The Indian Pupa. Shell small, subcylindrical, horny, 

 semipellucid, whorls five, rather smooth, the 

 three upper ones quickly increased, rounded, the 

 penultimate and last rather straight, the last 

 rather long, with a short notch ; aperture rather 

 square, with thick, reflected four-toothed margin. 



Pfeiffer. Men. Helic. IV. 679. 



Hah. Barrakpore, India. 



Species G4. (Mus. — — ? Copied.) 



Pupa cyuindrelloidea. Pup. testd parvd, attenuaid, 

 alhd, apice obtuso, medio ventricosd, bast, subcon- 

 tract o ; anfractihus 10, convexiiisculis, profunde 

 suturatis; primis trihus Icnvigatis, hijaliim, ceteris 

 confertim co.-'fuhtli:?, ulllmo infra suhcarinato, 

 obliquu sohdo, pmili' di-fi-mde.ntl ; aperturd paulo 

 ohliquii, oriitn-suhrntmidii, supra prope angulum 

 piisUriiimn. lamelld obliqud, crassissimd, valdi/ 

 ciMirctii.ta^ hihio eMerno superne props angulum 

 uni-denlati,. 



The ctlindkei.la-shaped Pupa. Shell small, attenu- 

 ated, white, apex obtuse, middle ventricose, 

 rather contracted at the base ; whorls ten, rather 

 convex, with a deep suture ; the three first 

 smooth, glassy, the rest closely ribbed, the last 

 slightly keeled below, obliquely separated, a 

 little descending ; aperture a little oblique, 

 ovate-rounded, with an oblique, very thick, 

 strongly curved lamina above, near the posterior 

 angle, outer lip with a single tooth on the outer 

 lip above near the angle. 



Stoliczka. Journ. As. Soc. Bengal. Vol. XL. 

 Pt. ir. 1871. 



JLib. Moulmein, India. 



