﻿PUPA.— Plate XVII I. 



turd OMgustd, subovatd, ad anfractmn ultintvm 

 intm uniplicald, ad margiiwm prope sutuniin 

 plied callosd supra infrdque exie-ud instriictii. 

 lahio exteriw iiiiiis hipUcato. 



The mountain Pupa. Shell short, cylindrical, closely 

 ribbed, banded with red in the middle and at 

 the suture of the whorls ; whorls six, two apical 

 very bluntly flattened, the others nearly equal, 

 last rather compressed in the middle, with a very 

 long notch ; aperture narrow, subovate, with a 

 single plait within on the body whorl, near the 

 suture at the margin set with a callous plait ex- 

 tended over and under, outer lip with two inner 

 plaits. 



Lowe. Pifr. Mon. 18G8, p. 311. 



Hub. Porto Santo, Madeira. 



horny, subcylindrical, shining, rather transpa- 

 rent, apex obtuse ; whorls four, the last large, 

 with a long notch ; aperture rather oval, with 

 two plaits on the last whorl, one columellar and 

 two small within, margin narrow, white. 



Lowe. Pffr. Mon. 1868, p. 321. 



Eah. Madeira. 



Species IGO. (Mns. Hanley.) 

 PciPA PlANTI. Flip. teMd rf'iitriciifd. tniw. 



Hhdia- 



piidini, iilliidd.tetinihr it1i!i',jiu lir^itd, apice oUuso ; 

 inifnictihiis livjitt'iii, h(ti^; cunri.riiisculis, idtimo 

 hreriler riimiti:, n i^urt iirm lateresubcompresso ; aper- 

 hii-d hi I'd, liifd, C'lllo siihirali acuta, pil ted eulumel- 

 hiri iideruii laid, lamhiatd. 



Plant's Pdpa. Shell very ventricose, thin, subdia- 

 phanous, whitish, finely obliquely ridged, apex 

 obtuse ; whorls seven, broad, rather convex, last 

 shortly notched, rather flattened on the side of 

 the aperture ; aperture short, broad, sutural 

 callus sharp, colnmellar ])lait broad, laminated. 



Pfeiffer. Proc. Zool. Soc. 



Hah. Port Natal. 



Species 170. (Mus. Hanley.) 

 PnPA saxicola. Pup. testa uiinntd, subviride corned, 



siihcylmdricd, nitenti, suhdiaplaind, apice obtuso ; 



unfractibus quatuor, idtimo viayno, lovge rimato ; 



aperturd suhovatd, plicis ad avfrartum tdtimum 



dunbus, ciilumeUari mid, iutih diialus 2i<'rvis. 



iiiargine aiigvdo, a!ho. 

 The BocK-iNHABiTiKG Pupa. Shell minute, greenish- 



Species 171. (Mus. Hanley.) 

 Pupa irrigua. Pup. testa fusco-comed, Icgvigatd, suh- 

 cijh'ndricd, superne subattenuatd ; anfractibuf 

 septein, suturd profunda separatis, ultimo longe 

 rimato ; aperfurd subauriformi, superne cnmeatd. 

 Kii-f.i-.i nndinin n.iitnirf.I. rallo .^iifnrali et ]>Iicd 

 vltinn ,U,frnrtns r„l,lr rln,nj„l is, plini iiitlTln! r.i. 

 lidd.plird n.ln.nrlhiri rl.,i„j„ln. dcrliri. 



The brook Pupa. Shell brown-horn, smooth, rather 

 cj-lindrical, rather attenuated above ; whorls 

 seven, separated by a deep suture, last with a 

 long notch ; aperture partly auriform, cuneate 

 above, contracted above the middle, sutural 

 callus and plait of the last whorl much elun. 

 gated, internal plait strong, columellar plait 

 elongated, sloped downwards. 



Lowe. Pffr. Mon. 1868, p. 321. 



Hah. Madeira. 



The plaits in the mouth seem to fill it up by their 



great extension. 



Species 172. (Mus. Hanley.) 



Pupa edentula. Pup. testd jxirvd, corned, hrcri, 

 politd, semipellucidd, spird vei-sus apicem paulo 

 atfeimatd ; anfractibus se]itein, rotutidis, ultimo 

 brevifer rimato; ajierturd brevi, edentuld, margine 

 ten II i. 



The toothless Pupa. Shell small, homy, short, 

 polished, semipellucid, spire a little attenuated 

 towards the apex ; whorls seven, rounded, last 

 shortly notched ; aperture short, without teeth, 

 margin thin. 



Drapaknaud. Moll. Terr, et Fluv. 



Tfab. Europe. 



