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(45) Amastra porphyrostoma Pease. 
Amastra porphyrostoma Pease, J. Conchyl. xvi. (1869), p. 172; Hartman, P. Ac. 
Philad. 1888, p. 48, pl. 1. fig. 6. 
Has. Oahu (Pease). 
(46) Amastra pullata Baldwin. 
Amastra pullata Baldwin, P. Ac. Philad. 1895, p. 228, pl. x1. figs. 31, 32; 
Gwatkin, t. c. p. 239 [radula]. 
Amastra umbrosa Baldwin, t. c. p. 229, pl. x1. figs. 36, 37 ; Gwatkin, t. c. p. 239 
[ radula ]. 
After an examination of the long series collected by Mr Perkins I have been 
unable to sever these two species. The animals are said to differ in colour, and they 
are said to inhabit different districts; conchologically they seem to shade into one 
another, and the radula appears to be identical. Probably they will prove to be local 
races, 
Has. Molokai, Kamalo (Baldwin, as A. wmdbrosa); Waikolu (Baldwin, as A. 
pullata); Kamalo and Makakupaia Mts. (Perkins). 
(47) <Amastra pupordea Newcomb. 
Achatinella pupoidea Newcomb, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1853 [1854], p. 144, 
pl. xx. fig. 42. 
The colouring is somewhat exaggerated in the figure. See also a note under A. 
ellipsordea Gould. 
Has. E. Maui (Newcomb). 
(48) Amastra pusilla Newcomb. 
Achatinella pusilla Newcomb, Ann. Lyc. New York, vi. (Oct. 1855), p. 144; 
Amer.’ J. Conch, um: (t866))p, ert, ply scieeess, 
Achatinella pulla (Newcomb) Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1855 [Feb. 1856], 
Pp- 209. 
Has. Lanai (Newcomb). 
