﻿PUPA.— Plate VIII. 



aperturii ovutd, ainju^fd, jilicis parh f,ilihi'.^ .<iiper 

 anfractiuii idtiumm ,l,niln,s, j.li'n! j.,//, (//,,// hifra 

 medium mJ lihit u.rfcrni tioii-.jincM cl'i'iimii c.r- 

 tensd. 



Philippi's Pupa. Shell small, bro-nn, elongated, cy- 

 liudrical, attenuated towards the apex, very 

 finely striated ; whorls five, moderately convex ; 

 aperture ovate, narrow, with two parietal plaits 

 upon the body whorl, a palatial plait below the 

 middle extended to the outer margin of the lip. 



Canteaine. Pfeiffer, Mon. Hel. II. 350. 



Pupa e.cigua (var.) Mousson. 



Hab. Italy — Dalmatia — Isl. Corfu. 



Species 70. (ihis. Hanley.) 



Pupa AVENACEA. r-up. testd elatd, fused, atfi^uuutd, 

 avfractibus sex, moderate cmivexis ; apierturd oratd, 

 callo suturali valido, plicis super vlUnium anfrac- 

 tum una, ad columellam, duahtis, intus marrjincm 

 iiUernum lahii externi tribus lamelliformihus aper- 

 turam intrantibus. 



The wheat Pupa. Shell raised, brown, attenuated ; 

 whorls six, moderately convex ; apertui'e ovate, 

 sutural callus strong, plates on the last whorl 

 one, two on the columella, three within the inner 

 margin of the outer lip, lamelliform, entering the 

 mouth. 



BeuguiJire. Pfeiffer, Mon. Hel. II. 347. 



Pupa avena, Draparnaud. 



Pupa hordcum, Perrassac. 



Ilab. Germany, Austi-ia, Spain, Fi-ance, &c. 



Species 71. (Mus. ? Copied.) 



Pupa metablita. Pup. testa breviiisculd, tenuitcr cos- 

 tellat a, pallida fulvd, cylindricd, spird obtusd, an- 

 fractibus sex, ultimo profunde rimato ; aperturd 

 edentuld, vix ohliqud, ovato-pyriformi ; eolumelld 

 stibobliqud, labia externa vix reflexo. 



The bltot-pointed Pupa. Shell rather short, finely 

 ribbed, pale fulvous, cylindi-ical, spire obtuse, 

 whorls six, the last deeply notched ; aperture 

 without teeth, scarcely oblique, ovate-pyriform ; 

 columella rather oblique ; outer lip scarcely 

 reflected. 



Cross (Gonospira), Journal de Conchyliologie, 1874 

 p. 224. P1.VI1I. f. .5. 



Gonospira Bupontiana. Crosse (olim). 



Hab. Isl. Rodriguez. 



Shorter and more ventricose than P. modiolus, 



with larger aperture and a slight obliquity. 



Species 72. (Mus. ? Copied.) 



Pita RopiuGUfizENSi.S. Pup. testd prafund'e rirnatd ; 

 (did, siiheiiVnidnrd, tenul, ti:, iisjnridd, tenniter 

 sirii'id. apire eniiirn; a iifr.iel i' hir^ qii i mi iif, diiobus 

 iiliiinis eyii.idriris; .ipertanl s,il,.ponl,;itd, edeu- 

 tiild; Libiu extcrno ienui. 



The ROPKIGOEZ Pupa. Shell deeply notched, white, 

 rather cylindrical, thin, ti-auslocid, finely stri- 

 ated ; apex conical ; whorls five, the two last 

 cylindrical ; aperture rather square, toothless, 

 outer lip thin. 



CuossE. Jouru. de Conch. 1874, p. 224, PI. VIII. 

 Fig. 4. 



Hab. Isl. Rodriguez . 



A likeness in miniature of the preceding, but 

 much shorter and thinner, with the mouth straighter. 



Species 



(Mus. 



• ? Copied.) 



Pl'PA CIILOKIS. Pup. testd jlauidd, versus apiccin 

 rubeseenti, brevi, cylindricd; apice conico, obtuso ; 

 aufractlbiis quinqiie, dense cosiellaiis ; aperturd 

 obliqud, subquadratd, edentuld. 



The golden Pupa. Shell yellow, becoming rod to- 

 wards the apex, short, cylindrical ; apex conical, 

 obtuse ; whorls five, closely ribbed ; aperture 

 oblique, rather square, without teeth. 



Cecisse (Gonospira), Journ. de Conch. 1874, f. 7. 



Hab. Isl. Rodriguez. 



Shorter and more solidly ribbed than the two 

 preceding, with the aperture more oblique. 



Species 74. (Mus. ? Copied.) 



POPA sinuata. Pup. miuutissimd fulvo-corned, loevi, 

 brevi, ventricosd; avfractibus quatuor, rotundis, 

 upicalibtis duobus rapide crescentibus, uUimis 

 duiibus iiiflatis, ultimo rimato; aperturd, suti- 

 ipiadratd, dentibus sex contractu et sinuatd. 



The sixuated Pupa. Shell very minutely fulvous- 

 horny, smooth, short, ventricose ; whorls four, 

 rounded, the two apical quickly enlarged, the 

 last two inflated, the last with a notch ; aperture 

 rather square, contracted and sinuated with six 

 teeth. 



Moussox (Vertigo), Crosse, Journ. de Conch, Pl. VIIT. 

 Pig. 10. 



Hab. Araxis. 



