NO. I ACHATINELLA APEXFULVA DIXON WELCH 27 



North Kaukoiiahua Stream. Exceptions are A. a. steeli, A. a. gulickii, 

 which are banded with reddish brown or dark gray and strongly 

 axially streaked; A. a. flavidus, which may lack streaking or may be 

 banded with brown Group of A. a. lilacea Gulick 



1. A. a. gulickii Smith 



2. A. a. flavida GuHck 



3. A. a. lilacea GuHck 



4. A. a. glancopicta, new subspecies 



5. A. a. punicea, new subspecies 



6. A. a. steeli, new subspecies 



III. Strongly axially streaked brown and gray color forms from 

 zone II and the lower part of zone III, region IV, between Poamoho 

 Stream and Kawainui Gulch. Embryonic whorls usually a dark yel- 

 lowish brown. Exceptions are A. a. brunosa and A. a. kawaiiki, which 

 have lighter embryonic whorls Group oi A. a. apicata Newcomb 



1. A. a. brunosa, new subspecies 



2. A. a. suturaftisca, new subspecies 



3. A. a. suturalba, new subspecies 



4. A. a. apicata Newcomb 



S- A. a. paalaensis, new subspecies 

 6. A. a. kazvaiiki, new subspecies 



IV. Not markedly axially streaked, white or light color patterns. 

 The color is mostly light pink, light gray, flesh tints, usually banded 

 over white or colors almost solid on the last two whorls. Exceptions 

 are the dark gray color pattern of A. a. cervixnivea, the reddish-brown 

 pattern of A. a. bcata, which may resemble typical apexfulva, and 

 also A. a. kahukiiensis which has a white spire and a yellow base. 

 These forms inhabit zone III and the upper part of zone II, region 

 IV, from North Kaukonahua Stream to the Malaekahana-Kaluakauila 

 Ridge Group of A. a. aloha Pilsbry and Cooke 



A. a. aloha Pilsbry and Cooke 



A. a. roseipicta, new subspecies 



A. a. poamohoeitsis, new subspecies 



A. a. cervixnivea Pilsbry and Cooke 



A. a. beata Pilsbry and Cooke 



A. a. vespertina Baldwin 



A. a. kahukuensis Pilsbry and Cooke 



