﻿PUPA.— Plate X. 



MoDSfON. Join-n. de Concb. 1873, p. 211. PL VIII. 



Fig. 7. 

 Tlnlj. Araxis. 



SiDecies 90. (Mus. Sievers.) 

 Pupa bifilaeis. Pup. testa parvd, fused, cylindncd, 

 Irevir/ntd, ajjtce ohtuso ; anfraotUms septem, iiie- 



-/»!»'/s n7-/;».s-.-7,/;,w, nll!i,in an-ti r!m„fo ; apcrlurd 

 laid, ninr.in.r h,ir r> ilr.ru, r.,h, nirlhi hild, hljilosd, 

 lahi„n,icr.,opr.r:',nr,i;,u„ ,nn^,i:rnlu. 



The pouble-thkeahkd Pupa. Shell smaU, brown, 

 cylindrical, smooth, apex obtuse ; whorls 7, 

 middle rather straight, the last with a curved 

 notch ; aperture broad, with broadly reflected 

 margin, columella broad, two-threaded, inner 

 lip with a single plait near the middle. 



MoussON. Journ. de Conch. 1873, p. 210. PI. YIII. 

 Fig. 8. 



Tlirli. Gorkischa. 



Species 91. (Mus. Crosse.) 



PtTPA Desmazuresi. Fup. tesfd parvd, fulrd, hrcviter, 

 cylindricd ; apice ohtusississimo ; aiifraftihar! 

 septem, concexiusculis ; ultimo profmuU- riinatn, 

 aperturd suhaurifonni, interne unipU<:ald ; lahlo 

 inter7io acute unipIicatu,coluMellu acutexmlplicntd ; 

 lahio externa tenui. 



Desmazukes's Pupa. Shell small, fulvous, shortly 

 cylindrical, apes very obtuse ; whorls seven, 

 rather convex ; the last deeply notched ; aper- 

 ture rather am-iform, with one interior plait, 

 inner lip with one sharp plait, columella with 

 one sharp plait ; outer lip thin. 



Ci;ossE. Oourn. de Conch, 187-1, p. 227, PI. VIII. f. 3. 



llnh. Isl. Rodriguez. 



Species 92. (ilns. Hanlej-.) 



PrPA roLYODON. Fuji, trsldfllird, Cljl i iiilrh'u.fn^: f.rntrl, 

 triiuiicr liratd, all,:, airjiold, ,i„fi;iri;i.n.-< tirrriii, 

 ClinrCXl'i'lsCUlis, llirdnl,,;^ f:i{h,r,jiialilll.<, sl(t,iyd 



prafuiuld separaiis ; ullimo profiunde rimato ; 

 aperturd parvd, ovatd, 2<ticis numerosis intranti. 

 bus iiurqualibiis contracid. 

 The many-toothed Plpina. Shell fulvous, cyliu- 

 drically fusiform, finely ridged, raised, narrow, 

 whorls nine, ratlier convex, the middle ones 

 nearly ciiual, separated by a deep suture ; the 



last deeply notched ; aperture small, oval, con- 

 tracted by numerous entering unequal plaits. 



Drapaknai'd. Moll. Ter. et Fluv. 



Pupa riiigicula, Michaud. 



Hah. Southern Europe. 



Species 93. (Mus. Hanley.) 



PcPA NTJCirr.AGA. Pup. testd suhovaid, p)allide fulvd, 

 hrevi, tenuiter striafd; apice obtuso ; an/ractihus 

 qitdnque, siiperiorihus quatuor, brevibus, rapide 

 crcsceutibiis, conrexis, ultimo alto, rectiuseulo, late 

 et profund'e rimato ; aperturd ad suturam elevaid, 

 callosd, jilicis tribiis magnis et duabus minoribus 

 contradd, margitie prope suturam sinuato. 



The ndtckacker Pupa. Shell rather oval, pale ful- 

 vous, short, finely striated ; apex obtuse ; whorls 

 five, the four upper ones short, rapidly increas- 

 ing, convex, the last elevated, rather straight, 

 with a broad and deep notch ; aperture raised at 

 the suture, with a snaall sutural callus, conti-acted 

 by three large and three smaller plaits, and a 

 sinus near the suture. 



Parret's. PflV. Mon. Hel. Bnlimus (Chondrula), Vol. 

 VI. p. 22. 



iTai. Isl. Cyprus. 



Species 94. (Mus. 



■ ? Copied) 



Pupa TjIE.vardiana. Pup. testd parvd, fusco-corned , 

 elatd, .subcijlindricd, laivigntd : anfractibus duo- 

 bns; parvis- aplcalllni.-i, t,nn tribii^; altis iiiflato- 

 cijUndnicrl^ ; uJtriiid ptrnj'iuulr rimato ; apjcrturd 

 oliliqud oblnngo-subquadruid ; dentlbus una pari- 

 eiali, una columellari, productis acutis duabus 

 marginalihus infra medium lahii e.denii locatis. 



Lienard's Pupa. Shell small, horny brown, ele- 

 vated, subcylindrical, smooth ; whorls two, small 

 apical, then three elevated, inflated, cylindrical ; 

 the last with a deep notch ; aperture oblique, 

 oblong-subquadrate, with one parietal and one 

 coluniellar tooth, produced, sharp, two marginal, 

 placed below the middle of the outer lip. 



Crosse. Journ. de Conch. 1874, p. 228, PI. VIII. f. 4. 



Uab. Coral Point, Isl. Rodriguez. 



This is said to bear some resemblance to a little 

 shell named carijclium maurilianum by Mr. H. 



