CHONDROPOMA §. 12. 159 



74. Cla. Saieebieni Poey. 983. 



T. rimato-umbllicata, globoso-turbinata, conferte chordato- 

 striata, diaphana , rubicundo-fusca , seriebus punctoruni satu- 

 ratiorum obsolete notata ; spira turbinata, truncata ; anfr, superst. 

 3 convexi , ultimus antice breviter solutus , circa umbilicum 

 angustissimum liris nonnulHs spiralibus obsoletis munitus ; 

 apertura vix obliqua, fere circularis; perist. duplex: internum 

 igneum, subporrectum, externum aurantiacum, undique anguste 

 patens, superne subproductum. — Operc. normale. — Diam. 

 maj. 15, min. 12, alt. 12—13 mill. (Coll. Nr. 473.) 



Cyclostoma Sagebieni Poey Memor. II. p. 33. \^ 



— — Pfr. in Malak. BI. V. 1858. p. 3. 



Chondropoma Sagebieni Pfr Mon. Pnenm. Siippl. p. 147. 



— — Pfr. Novit. conch. I. p. 190. Nr. 291. t. 51. 



f. 8. 9. 



Habitat Guane, in montibus insulae Cubae occidentaHbus. 



Obs. Diftert a specie praecedente statura, striis validioribus , minus 

 confertis, peristomate angusliore et liris umbilicalibus. 



75. Cli. diseolorairss Wi>i;i£lit. 984. 



T. umbiHcata, ovato-turbinata, soHdula, Hris subconfertis 

 granifieris cincta, carnea; spira elevata, breviter truncata; 

 sutura crenulata; anfr. superst. 41/2 convexi, superi medio 

 subangulati, ultimus antice breviter solutus; aperturasubobHqua, 

 ovaHs; peinst. duplex : internum adnatum, externum undique 

 latiuscule expansum, leviter radiato-pHcatum, superne subpro- 

 ductum, ad anfr. contiguum vix angustatum. — Operc. albi- 

 dum, - Long. 19, diam. 10 miH. Ap. 7V3 , c. perist. IO1/2 

 milL longa. (CoH, Nr, 474.) 



Cyclostoma discolorans Wrigbt mss., Gundl. in litt. 

 Chondropoma discolorans Pfr. in Malak. Bl. X. 1863. p. 169 (cum 



descriptione animalis.) 

 — - Pfr. Novit. couch. I. p. 244. Nr. 348. t. 62. 



f. 16. 17. 

 /5. Testa minore, flavescenti-albida, pone aperturam striga violaceo- 

 carnea ornata. — Long. 15, diam. 8 '/3 miH- [Pfi'- Novit. conch. 

 t. 62. f. 18. 19.) 



Habitat in parte occidentaH insulae Cubae (Wright). 



