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The ribs appear to be at varying distances apart. The Molokai specimens 
outer lip.” 
appear to belong to a large variety. 
Has. Lanai Mountains, behind Koele-—Molokai in wet forest above Pelekunu 
(Perkins). 
(8) Lxdodonta (Thaumatodon) rugata Pease. 
Helix rugata Pease, Amer. J. Conch. 11. (1866), p. 291. 
Has. Maui (Pease). 
Sub-genus Nesopuita Pilsbry. 
The following table may assist in separating the species of Mesophzla. 
A. Parietal lamellae absent.—Z. cafzllata Pease. 
B. Parietal lamella single.-—£. decussatula Pease; E. elisae Ancey; £. jugosa 
Mighels; £. danazensts Sykes; £. stellula Gould. 
C. Parietal lamellae two.—Z. dcxarza Pfeiffer; Z. hystrzx (Mighels MS.) Pfeiffer ; 
EL. paucicostata Pease. 
D. Parietal lamellz several... daldwint Ancey; £. distans Pease; E. tara 
Mighels. 
(9) ndodonta (Nesophila) baldwint Ancey. 
Charopa baldwint Ancey, Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vi. (1889), p. 176 
Mons. Ancey also records a white variety. 
Has. Hawaiian Islands (Ancey). 
(10) L£xdodonta (Nesophila) binaria Pfeiffer. 
Flelix binarza Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 33. 
I am unable to trace the type of this species, which should have passed with 
Cuming’s collection into the British Museum. 
Has. Kauai (Pease). 
(11) L£xdodonta (Nesophila) capillata Pease. 
Flelix capitlata Pease, Amer. J. Conch. 1. (1866), p. 29 
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Has. Kauai (Pease). 
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