24 PALUDINA BENGALENSIS. 



OBSERVATIONS. 



This species is most nearly allied to P. 

 decisa, Say; from which it may be distinguish- 

 ed by the subrotund aperture; and from P. vivi- 

 para, by the want of the rufous bands. That 

 it is a distinct species, I have not the least 

 doubt. I am indebted to Mr. Lea for the use of 

 his original specimen to figure and describe. 



PALUDINA BENGALENSIS, Lam. 



Plate 7.— Figs. 3, 4. 



P. testa conica, tenui, acuta, pallide virente, trans- 

 versim fusco-lineata: apertura subrotundata. 



SYNONYMS AND REFERENCES. 



F. BENGALENSIS, Lam. An. sans vert., vol. viii. p. 513. 

 F. FASCJATA, BowD. Elem. of Conch., pi. ix. fig. 15.* 

 Deshayes Encyc. Meth. vers, vol. iii. p. 691, No. 3.* 

 " Voy. aux Ind. par Bel. Zool., p. 419, No. 9, pi. 



i. figs. 14, 15.* 

 F. ELONGATA, SwAiNsoN. Zool. iUustr., first series, pi. 



xcviii. Anno 1821 — 2. Not the P. elongata of Sowerby. 

 F. MULTiLiNEATA, Say. Disseminator, Aug. 12th, 1829. 



p. 245. Mrs. Say's reprint, p. 21. 



* Cited by Deshayes. 



