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Euiota (Acusta) despeota Gray.* PI. X, figs 7, S. 



Yaeyama. 



The shell varies in color from yellow or straw-colored with nearly 

 white aperture, to purplish-red with fleshy-purple aperture. 

 Euiota (Aegista) oculus Pfr.* (typinmna A. & R.). Yaeyama. 



Adult specimens vary from 19 to 27 mm, diameter. They agree 

 well with the figures of H. typinsana Adams & Reeve, Zool. ' Sam- 

 arang,' pi. xv, fig. 3. 



Euiota (Aegista) vermis Reeve.* PI. IX, figs. 7, 8, 9. 



Yaeyama (Stearns). 



Many examples of this splendid species were obtained. It is 

 notable for the depression of the inner whorls, which are frequently 

 concave. 

 Euiota (Pleototropis) mackensii Adam« & Rve.* Yaeyama. 



About 75 specimens of this magnificent species were secured by 

 Mr, Stearns. They are very large, from 34 to 39 mm, diameter, 

 varying in color from light straw-colored or greenish-yellow to dark 

 reddish-chestnut. One of these is figured in Man. Conch, (2), IX 

 pi. 64, fig, 16-17. 

 Euiota (Pleototropis) elegantissima Pfr.* 



Yaeyama, (Stearns, 17 specimens). 



Perfectly fresh shells show a fringe of long, delicate hairs at the 

 periphery, and along the suture of the last whorl, 



PUPID.ffi. 



Clausilia (Stereophaedusa) valida Pfr.® 



Clausilia (Stereophaedusa) Stearnsii Pilsbry. PI. I, fig. 12. 



Shell elongated, regularly tapering, the next to the last and the 

 last whorl widest, the latter hardly contracted below ; moderately 

 solid, closely, lightly striated, the striae wanting on the earlier 

 whorls, more distinct and spaced on the latter part of the last whorl. 

 Color opaque purplish-brown. Whorls 12-13. but slightly convex, 

 separated by a shallow, simple suture. Aperture contained 4? to 

 4i times in length of shell ; peristome reflexed, whitish, slightly 

 thickened, not adnate ; superior lamella strong, extending to the 

 lip-edge ; inferior lamella deep-seated, parallel to the superior, in- 

 visible from the front ; subcolumellar lamella extending to lip-edge, 

 bounded by grooves : palatal plicae two, the upper one long, second 

 rather short, with a thin white subvertical lunella below it, which is 

 strengthened below into a low bar. 



