PUPA §23. 361 



pansiusculmn, niargine dextro flexuoso. — Long. 3, diain. i '4 inill. 

 Ap. 1 aiill. longa. (Coll. Nr. 86.) 



Vertigo ovata Say in Philad. jouni. II. P. 2. p. 375. *) 



Pupa ovata Adams in Sillim. journ. XL. p. 27 i . 



— — Gould in Bost. journ. IV. p. 351. t. 16. f. 7. 8 



— — Pfr. Symb. IL p. 54. 



— modesta Say iu Long's sec. exped. App. II. 259. t. 15. f. 5. 



— — Goidd repoit p. i 88. f. 119. 



— ovulum Pfr., Symh. I. p. 46. 



— — Kilsteri. 1 4. f. 1.2. 



llabilat in America boreali: Pennsylvania, Massachusetls ; prope 

 Veracruz (Hegewisch). 



144. P. antivertigo Draparnaud. 



T. rimata, ovala, laevigata, splendida, castaneo-fulva ; spira 

 subconica, obtusiuscula; anfr. 5 planiusculi, penultimus convexior, 

 ultimus pone aperturam tumidus, subcristatus, extus impressus; 

 apertura oblique subcordata, 7-dentata: dentibus parietalibus 2, 

 lolumellaribus 3, palatalibus 2 sublamelliformibus; perist. vix 

 expansiusculum, margiuibus callo tenui junctis, dextro angulatim 

 producto. — Long. 2 '/3, diam. fere 1/2 mill. Ap. % mill. longa. 

 (Coll. Nr. 87.) 



Pupa antivertigo Drap. tabl. d. moU. p. 57. N. 3. 



— — Drap. hist. p. 60. l. 3. f. 32. 33. 



— — Lam. ed. Dh. 51. p. 192. 



— — Morelet moll. du Port. p. 74. 



— verligo n et y Hartm. in Neuc Alpina I. p. 219. 



— uctodentata Hartm, ibid. 



— sexdentata Flem. brit. anim. p. 268? 

 Tnrbo sexdentatus Mont. p. 337. t. 12. f. 8? 



— — Dillw. descr. cal. II. p. 879. 

 Vertigo septemdentaia Fer. pr. 7. p. 64. 



— — Charp. cat. moU. Suisse p. 18. 



— — Rossm. X. p. 28. f. 6 47. 



— octodeyitata Stud. Verz. 



— sexdentata C. P/r. L p. 7i. t. 3. f. 43. 44. 



*) Sheil dextral , subobovale, brown; apex obtuse; whorls 5 , glabrous; 

 sulure not very deeply impressed; body whorl indcnted near and upon the 

 iabrum ; apertura semioval; labium five-toolhod , of which three are situate on 

 the transverse portion of the lip , parallel to each other, equidistant , the supo- 

 rior and inferior ones being small , the latter sometimes obsolete , Ihe inter- 

 mediale ono iamelliform, prominent, and the two others situale on the coiu- 

 mella , approximato , extending at right angles lo the three proceding ones , the 

 superior one oblique and smaller; labrum reflected, ijut not flattened , biden- 

 late, leeth lamelliform , prominent; umbilicus distinct. — Lenglh iess than Yio, 

 breadth nearly V^y inch. (Say I. c.) 



