ACICULID A. 305 
Acicula fusca, 8, Pfr. in Z. f. M. 1847, p. 111. 
Truncatella lubrica, Held, Wassermoll. Bayerns, p. 22. 
8. Larger; length 2!, breadth }'”. 
Pupula lineata, var. Banatica, Rossm. Icon. xi. p. 12, t. 53, f.736. 
y- Smaller, more slender, pale brownish. 
Hab. Dispersed in Germany and France; var. 8 in Hungary; var. 
yin the Littoral province of Austria. 
3. AcicuLA SIMONIANA. 
Shell very minute, subperforate, cylindrical, rather turreted, 
smooth, shining, horn-coloured-whitish ; ‘spire elongate, with 
the apex rather blunt ; whorls 7, convex, the last one equalling 
scarcely a quarter of the whole length; aperture perpendicular, 
truncately oval; peristome slightly thickened, with the margins 
joined by callus, right margin rather sinuate, columellar margin 
rather reflected. Length not quite 2, breadth = mill. 
Pupula Simoniana, Charpentier, ILSS. 
Acicula ‘Simoniana, Pfr. in Z. f. M. 1850, p. 63; Pnewm. Mon. 
p. 6. 
Hab. France. 
4, AcICULA SPECTABILIS. 
Shell cylindrical, rather turreted, with the apex blunt, rather 
solid, shining, horn-coloured, closely and slightly ribbed ; whorls 
7, moderately convex, the last one forming about two-sevenths of 
the whole length ; aperture nearly perpendicular, obliquely semi- 
oval; peristome thickened externally, with the margins distant, 
joined by a thin callus, columellar margin short, right margin 
arcuately dilated. Length 53, breadth 12 mill. 
Carychium spectabile, Rossm. Icon. x. p. 36, t. 49, f. 659. 
Acicula spectabilis, Pfr. in Wiegm. Arch. 1841, i. p. 226; Z. f. M. 
1847, p.111; Jc. Cycl. p. 210, t. 30, f. 29-31; Gray, Cat. Cycl. 
p. 68, n. 2; Pfr. Preum. Mon. p. 6. 
Pupula spectabilis, Rossm. Icon. xi. p. 12; F. Schmidt, Krain. 
Moll. p. 15. 
Truncatella spectabilis, Held, Wassermoll. Bayerns, p. 22. 
Hab. Wyria, and the Littoral province of Austria, 
5, ACICULA STRIATA. 
Shell elongate, turreted, cylindrical, truncate, fulvous, strongly 
furrowed longitudinally ; whorls 6—7, rather oblique ; aperture 
nearly oval; peristome thick, not reflected; operculum oval, 
few-whorled, thin, pale. Length 3'". (@Quoy.) 
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