﻿P U P A. 



Plate XVIII. 



Species 103. (Mus. Sowb.) 



PdPA MIXUTISSIMA. Piq). lestd miiiutd, fused, ajlin- 

 dried, kevt, aplce obtnso ; anfradibus quinque, 

 rohmih's, trihus tiiferwrihus subafqualihus, uUiiiio 

 profuiide Hmato; aperturd pared, sidnwntd, ad 

 anfradnm rdtimum unidentatd. 



The very small Plpa. Sliell miunte, brown, cylin- 

 drical, smooth, with obtuse a{3ex ; whorls five, 

 rounded, three lower nearly equal, last witli a 

 deep notch ; aperture small, rather oval, with a 

 single tooth on the last whorl. 



Hartman. Pfeiffer, Mou. 18(38, p. 301. 



Hah. Central Europe. 



Species 1(34. (Mus. Hanley.) 

 Pupa millium. Pup. teMd m'nudd, corimt, snhdia. 



phand, politd, ci/liiidricd, apice obtusn ; aiifrac- 



tlbus quatuor, hijerioribus subai'iualibuis ; aperturd 



pared, qui nqiwplicatd. 

 The Millet Pupa. Shell minute, horny, rather 



transparent, polished, cylindrical, apex obtuse ; 



whorls four, the lower ones nearly equal ; aper. 



ture small, tive-plaited. 

 Gould. Pfeiffer, Mon. 1868, p. 33-3. 

 Iliih. North America. 



Species 1C>5. (Mus. Hanley.) 



Pupa decora. Fnp. fi-sld miindd, pallidi eoriicd, 

 subeijlindried, subdiaphaud, laid; anfraetihus 

 quinque, apicalibus subattenvatis, icltimo breviter 

 rimatu; aperturd parvd, quadrideniatd. 



The decorous Pupa. Shell minute, pale horny, sub- 

 cylindrical, a little transparent, smooth ; whorls 

 five, ai)ical ones rather attenuated, last shortly 

 notched ; aperture small, four-toothed. 



Gould. Otia Conchologica, p. 202. 



Hub. North America. 



Species 16G. (Mus. Hanley.) 

 Pupa Pottebekgensis. Pup. testd siiii.^frorsd, pnUi. 

 di's-siine rosed, subci/Utidricd, snbcentricosd, Iwei, 



apiee ohf.sn, 

 rihiis s„h„Hr 



H-em, s„j„; 

 ,Ub,<s, Hit; 



a,ijnir,„„i aininui,, ,/.,■„,'„, ^.n^,,' u„ir,j,n,',„ qiim- 

 quepJiratd, manjlne t.nui. 



The Potteherg Pupa. Shell sinistral, very jiulo 

 rose, rather cylindrical, rather ventricose,smootJi, 

 apex obtuse, brown ; whorls nine, upper rather 

 attenuated, the others nearly equal, last with a 

 long notch, deeply nmbilicated ; aperture raised 

 on the last whorl, five-plaited near the margin. 

 margin thin. 



Krauss. Pfeiffer, Mon. 1808, p. 297. 



Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 



■(/ „„. 



Species 107. (Mus. Hanley.) 



Pupa recta. Pup. testd elnii.jntd, ri/lnidr'ed. m 

 hevi, corned, fuscu-rnln'^c, ,ifi ti-if.ntriold , 

 obluso; anfractibus set^lrui, dimhus ,i j,;,;ilil,i 

 vis, aUeris subaiqiinlilnis, nrii.-. ulfiuoi 

 riiiKito; aperturd pared , 'iiiri'f"ri:ii, pti<-is 

 fraelum nit i mum dual as, ad ei'luiutlhim n„d. iutii-< 

 und, chaajatd, labia externo su^ira nf diuui si/in- 

 atim i„cra.-<sato. 



The straight Pupa. Shell elongated, cyliudrical, 

 narrow, smooth, horny, three-banded with red- 

 dish-brown, apes obtuse; whorls seven, twu 

 apical small, others nearly equal, straight, last 

 with a long notch ; aperture small, ear-shaped, 

 plaits on the last whorl two, on the columella 

 one, inside one elongated, outer lip sinuonsl3- 

 thickened above the centre. 



Lowe. Pffr. :Mon. Is68. r>. iJOO. 



Hob. Madeira. 



The whorls are banded wi 



vinous brown. 



Species 108. (Mus. Hanley.) 



Pupa MONTICOLA. Pup. testa brevi, cylindricd, crebri 



llratd, medio aufractuum et ad suturaui riibro fas. 



data ; anfractibus sex, apicalibus du<ibu.< nbta- 



sissime compressis, alteris subceqtiaUhus, ultiiim ud 



■diu, 





louaissi 



