932 EULIMIDA. 
Distr.—Several sp. M. Japonicus. Japan. Fossil, 12 sp. 
Devonian to Carboniferous ; Britain, Belgium, United States. J/. 
Schlotheimii, d’Arch. (1xvili, 91). 
Shell thick, ventricose, buccinoid; aperture simple, effuse 
below , outer lip thin, inner lip wanting, columella callous, 
slightly tortuous. 
I follow Woodward in making Polyphemopsis a synonym of 
this genus; but it is a very doubtful fossil, the surface of the 
type being worn off. 
PASITHEA, Lea (restricted), 1833. Spire short, last whorl ven- 
tricose. Rather more slender and cylindrical than the typical 
Macrocheilus. J. Claibornensis, Lea. Eocene; Ala. 
SuBuLITES, Conrad, 1842. 
Distr.—12 sp. Paleozoic; N. Am. 8S. elongata, Conrad. 
Shell smooth, resembling a very mueh elongated Terebellum, 
but the exact form of the aperture is unknown. If this be really 
rounded and entire in front, the genus may be placed in this 
family ; in the contrary case it may belong to the Pyramidellidz 
or possibly to the Alata. 
SrropeEus, Koninck, 1881. 
Distr.—3 sp. Carb.; Belgium. 
Shell small, long oval, smooth; spire pointed, of 5-7 convex 
whorls ; mouth long oval, outer lip sharp; inner lip callous, with 
an anterior fold. 
HOopLopreron, Fischer. 
Distr.—H. Terquemi, Fischer (1xviii, 93). China Sea. 
Shell imperforate, elongate-turreted, shining, apex obtuse ; 
upper whorls plain, lower ones with triangular, flat, projecting 
wings on each side; aperture entire, the margin acute, columella 
without plaits. 
Probably an embryonic shell (?). It is only 1°15 mill. long. 
SUBEULIMA, Souverb. 
Distr.—S. Lamberti, Souverb. (Ixviii, 94). New Caledonia. 
Shell turreted, elongated, whorls numerous, angulated and 
carinated in the middle; spire tortuous as in Eulima 
ScaLENosToOMA, Deshayes. 
Distr.—S. carinatum, Desh. (xviii, 95). Isle of Bourbon. 
Shell in form allied to Pyramidella and Niso, turriculated, 
white. imperforate; columella not plicated; opening subtrian- 
gular, slightly bent in the direction of its length; margin 
simple, notched near the suture. 
ButimoreHa, Whitfield, 1882. 
Syn.—Bulimella, Hall (not Pfeiffer’. Polyphemopsis, Portlock, 
in part. 
