﻿PUPA. 



Species 75. (Mus. Ilanlcy.) 



Pita rui'icoi.a. Pap. tcsld parvd, alhidd, data, semi- 

 pdlucidd, Icecl ; anfradihils quinqiie, roltindif, 

 versus apicein iittmiiatis, siiturd profunda sepa- 

 ratis, 111111110 vix rimato ; aperlurd subtrigond, 

 plicis quatuor,und super anfradnm ultimum, una 

 colicmellari, duabiK inteniis ad labium externum 

 terminaiUlbus. 



The stonk-dwelling Pri'A. Slu-ll siuull, whitisli, 

 raised, semi-pellucid, smooth ; whorls five, 

 rounded, attenuated towards the apex, separated 

 towards the apex; the last scarcely notched; 

 aperture rather trigonal, plaits lour, one on the 

 body whorl, one columelhir, two internal, ter- 

 minating at tlic outer lip. 



Say. Pdr. Mon. llel. IT. 3-^8. 



Papa carinata, Gould. 



P»pa ruplrola, (ioidd. 



Ilab. Florida, Baltimore, U.S. 



Species 70. (ilus. llaidey.) 



PiPA SIMPLEX. Pup. testd 2Mri-d, br'-i-i'lscidd, obtusd, 

 fused, apice obtuso ; anfradibus sex, tenuiler 

 striatis ; ultimo infra paulo contrado, profundi 

 rimato ; apertura stibtrifjoiid, callo suturali mar/no, 

 lamdlifurml, arcuatd, plids columdlaribus duabus 

 diinfjatis, una super anfradum uUimum intcrnd, 

 duabus palatlalihus clongalis ; labia externo supra 

 medium sinuatim incrassato. 



The simple Pupa. Shell small, rather short, obtuse, 

 broA'D, apex obtuse ; whorls six, finely striated, 

 a little contracted below, deeply notched ; aper- 

 ture rather trigonal, sntural callus large, lamelli- 

 form, arched, two columellar plaits elongated, 

 one on last whorl internal ; two palatial, elon- 

 gated ; outer lip sinuously thickened. 



Gould (Vertigo), Pffr. Mon. Hel. II. 302. 



Hab. Massachusetts. 



SiDeeies ' 



(Mus. Sowb.) 



Pepa muscorum. Pup. testa pared, ri/lindricd, Irevi 

 Icevigatd ; apice obtusissimo, anfradibus 6, ro 



IX. 



tiindis, sufurd profunda separalis, "d afiiri-,a 

 rapide crescentibus, ceteris subirquiililni^-; id linn' 

 bni-iler rimato; apertura jionli, n,lscniilr,ii:. 

 dr„l.>ln.pliri,ld rd rdrufidd, Inhlo Krlrrnn, ad 



alho. 

 The fly's Pita. Shell small, cylindric:..!, short, 

 smooth ; ape.\ very obtuse, whorls ti, r(ninded, 

 separated by a deep suture, rapidly increasing 

 at the apex, others nearly equal, last shortly 

 notched ; aperture a little raised, with tooth- 

 like plaits or without teeth ; outer lip thin at 

 the margin, thickened and wliite behind the 

 margin outside. 



lilNNiEUS. 



Pupa manjiuata, Draparnaud. 

 Pupa ■unidmtata nml /.Urnlala. PIIV. 

 Pupa Badia, Adams. 

 Uab. Germany, Spain, Great Hrilain. 



Species 78. (Mus. Sowb.) 

 Pupa callifeka. Pup. tesfd brevi, pijrainidald. nhliqw 

 eodatd, obtusd ; iinfradibHS qainqu,\ Irihiis api- 

 calibns rapid,- errsrratibas, nJlima pnfindi. rimato: 



di sai„ 



ijra.-lu,. 

 ■•'■'■pansL 



snhqnadraid, rallo 

 ullimumconspieno; 

 r,jl.:ro. 



The callus-meaeixg Pupa. Shell short, pyramidal, 

 obliquely ribbed, obtase ; whorls iive, three 

 apical, rapidly increasing, last deeply notched : 

 apertare rather oblong, rounded below, rather 

 square above, with a conspicuous sutnral callus 

 upon the last whorl; margin of the aperture 

 somewhat expanded, reflected. 



MonELET, Sev. Conch, ii. 1800. 



Ual). Mauritius. 



Species 79. (Mus. Sowb.) 

 Pupa veksipellis. Pap. testd uUomjd cijlindraccd, alU 

 ohliqui' costeUatd : apice obtusissimo; anfradibus 



rdandis 

 subcequalibus, conve 



jntibus,tribas 

 '(lis, ultimo paido 



