B U L I M U S. 



Plate LXXXI. 



Species 5'J7. (Mus, Taylor.) 



r^ULiMUS BiviTTATUs. Bul. U'sid pyrmiiidaU-ovatd, basin 

 versus ohliqnd, u»ihiUcald, anfractibus octo, lavibiis, 

 ad suluras peculiariter crenulatis, aperturd ohlique 

 ovatd, columdld labroque late rejieifis et effusis ; alba, 

 aiifradti idlimo castaiieo pallide bifasciato. 



The two-filleted Bulijids. Shell pyramidally ovate, 

 oblique towards the base, umbOicated, whorls eight 

 in number, smooth, peculiarly creuulated at the 

 sutures, aperture obhquely ovate, lip and columella 

 broadly reflected and eft'used ; white, last whorl 

 I'aiutly two-bauded with chestnut. 



SowERBY, Concliologiral Illustrations, f. 40. 



Hab. Brazil. 



Eft'used in an obli(iue direction at the base, after the 

 manner of the B. auris-h'poris. 



Species .59S. (Mus. Taylor.) 



BuLIMVS MULIEBUIS. Bill, tcafd iivii Minato-oblougd, liiu- 

 bilicatd, tmuiculd, auj'rnci'ihiis xi'pU'm, subrude sub- 

 tiUssiine striaiis, coliiiiirlhi njlcrd, aperturd ovatd, 

 labro simplici ; albuld, strit/is atiguslis fuscis, Me illic 

 satiiratioribus, tmdique longitudinaliter pictd. 



The effeminate Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, 

 unil)ilicated, rather thin, whorls seven in number, 

 somewhat rudely veiy finely striated, columella re- 

 flected, aperture ovate, lip simple ; whitish, longitu- 

 dinally painted throughout with narrow brown 

 streaks which are here and there darker. 



Hab. New Granada. 



A light delicately painted species, finely rudely striated. 



Species 599. (Mus. Cuuiiug.) 

 BuLiJlus Boliviands. Bid. testd acunmmto-oblongd, 

 compresse umb'dlcatd, anfractibus septem, lavibus aut 

 minutissime decussatim impresso-striatis, columelld 

 contorto-plicatd, latissime depresso-dilatatd, aperturd 

 ovatd, labro simplici ; carneo-albidd, purpureo-fusco 

 fasciatd, fasciis talis, coti/ertis, liic illic it/terriiplis, 

 colmiielld rubella, apice rubro. 

 The Bolivian Bulimus. Shell acuminately oblong, 

 compressly umbilicated, whorls seven in number, 

 smooth or very minutely decussated with impressed 



stria;, columella plieately twisted, very broadly do 

 pressly dilated, aperture ovate, lip simple; flesh- 

 white, banded with purple-brown, bauds broad, 

 close-set, here and there iuterrupted, columella red- 

 dish, apex red. 

 Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc., 1840, p. 34. 

 Hab. Near Merida, Andes of Bolivia. 



The shell here represented is the original type of the 

 species described by Dr. Pfeiffer. To that which I have 

 mistaken for it at PI. XLIV. Sp. 281, the name B. annu- 

 latus may be given. The species are truly distinct, as 

 may readily be seen by an accurate comparison of the 

 figures. 



Species 600. (Mus. Taylor.) 



liuLTMrs PATRTOius. Bul.ti'.itd pi/ramidaH-nbloiiijd, siib- 

 «;,///';/.>■ .■,-,„/"vvvr iniibilivalii,niifraclihi,x ovlu, uhliqid' 

 ^■I'.rlfni jHirriii>:ciil<i.onitil.ivh,„irnd 

 hil.r.yn ', /,//,,vv,- ,illii,h,\ri,fciifeiil,--piirpiin;j .^uh- 

 obscurii iultrriiplr fasciatd, aperlurce fauce roseo-pur- 

 pured. 



The patrician Buluius. Shell pyi'amidally oblong, 

 rather largely compressly umbilicated, whorls ob- 

 liquely somewhat rudely striated, aperture rather 

 small, ovate, lip and columella broadly refleeteil ; 

 whitish, rather obscurely interruptedly banded with 

 reddish purple, interior of the aperture rose-purple. 



Hab. ? 



This fine species is probably from New Granada, but I 

 have no authority for stating it to be the locality. 



Species (501. (Fig. a, b, c, Mus. Taylor.) 



Bulimus speotatus. Bul. testd fusiformi-ovald, vix um- 

 bilicatd, tenuicidd, anfractibus sex ad septem, longitu- 

 dinaliter subrude tenuistriatis, columelld rejlexd, ile- 

 pressiusculd, aperturd ovatd, labro peculiariter effiiw ,■ 

 albidd vel cinereo-fuscescente varie strigald ant fisi-iuld, 

 columelld et aperturie fauce roseo-purpureis. 



The choice Bulimus. Shell fusiformly ovate, scarcely 

 unibQieated, rather thin, whorls six to seven in num- 

 ber, longitudinally somewhat rudely fmely striated, 

 columella reflected, rather depressed, aperture ovate, 

 lip peculiarly effused ; whitish or ash-brown, vari- 



abcr, 1849. 



