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(17) Lndodonta (Nesophila) lanatensis Sykes. 
Endodonta (Nesophila) lanaiensts Sykes, P. Malac. Soc. London, 11. (1896), p. 127. 
Plate XI. figs. 37, 38. 
Specimens from Kauai which I refer to this species are strongly hispid in the 
young state, but with age the hairs appear to be rubbed off; none of those from Lanai 
are very young, and only traces of hairs can be seen. The species appears to be near 
E. decussatula, but it almost lacks decussation and is darker in colour ; the interstices of 
the ribs are closely, finely, striate. Save for the presence of a parietal lamella, the 
Kauai specimens approach Pease’s diagnosis of £. capzllata. 
Has. Lanai Mountains, behind Koele.—Kauai, Makaweli, on Dracaena and 
Chetrodendron (Perkins). 
(18) L£xdodonta (Nesophila) paucicostata Pease. 
Flelix paucicostata Pease, J. Conchyl. xvi. (1870), p. 395. 
Helix filocostata Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 454. 
Has. Kauai (Pease). 
(19) L£xdodonta (Nesophila) stellula Gould. 
Helix stellula Gould, P. Boston Soc. 1. (1844), p. 174; U.S. Explor. Exped. 
Moll, pl. iv. fig. 52t. 
Has. Maui (Gould). 
(20) Lndodonta (Nesophila) tiara Mighels. 
Helix tiara Mighels, P. Boston Soc. 11. (1845), p. 19; Kuster, Conch.-Cab. edzx, 
pl. cxxv. figs. 9—1I. 
According to Mons. Ancey! this species possesses several parietal lamelle ; if so, 
the character has been omitted from the various diagnoses, 
Has. Kauai (various authors). 
(21) L£xdodonta (Nesophila), sp. 
Two interesting little specimens with a depressed spire were found on Molokai by 
Mr Perkins, the exact habitat being ‘‘ Forest above Pelekunu”; they have 4—44 whorls, 
with two parietal lamella and no teeth within the other lip, but appear not to be adult. 
Has. Molokai. 
* Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vi. p. 175. 
