30 CYCLOPHORID^, 



expanded. Operculum multispiral, externally flat, the margins of 

 the whorls being very rough and free, internally very slightly 

 concave, with a minute central nucleus projecting. 



" Major diain 14 mm. 0-55 inch. 



Minor diam 12 „ 0-5 „ 



Altitude 7 ,, 0-28 ,, 



Diameter of aperture 5 ,, 0*15 ,, 



{Blanford.) 



Hah. Burma : Mya Leit Doung near Ava (Blanford). 



43. Scabrina inglisiana, SioUczl-a. 



Cyclophorus {Myxostoma) inglisianus, ^to\\czk&, J. A. S. B. xl, part 2, 

 1871, p. 148, pi. 6, fig. 1; Hauley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1876, 

 pi. 143, tigs. 8,9. 



Myxostoma inylisianmn, Theobald, Cat. Shells Br. ludia, 187(i, p. 36, 



Cyclophorus [iScabrina) inylisiimus, Isevill, Hand List, i, 1878, p. 278. 



Scabrina inylisiana, Kobelt & MoHeudorff, Naehr. Deuts. Malak. 

 Ges. xxix, 1897, p. 88 ; id., Cat. Pneum. 1899, p. 16. 



Original descinption : — " Cyol. testa subdiscoidea, late umbili- 

 cata ; anfractibus 41, primo depresso, albido, laevigato, ceteris 

 teretibvi8, paululum in am])litudine accrescentibus, sordide lutes- 

 cente albescentibus, strigis fuscis, supra retrorse angulatis, ad 

 peripheriam rotundatam ult, aufr. fascia castanea intersect is, 

 notatis, epidermide pallida transversim rugulatim striata indutis ; 

 suturis profundis, sunplicibus ; apertura paulum descendente et 

 obliqua, circulari, marginibus junctis, paululum inerassatis, baud 

 dilatatis, supra prope suturam leviter insinuatis. Opei-culo 

 corneo, tenui, circulari, anfractibus 7 extus paulo lamelliforme 

 exstantibus composite, medio depressiusculo, intus polito, medio 

 submammillato. Diam. maj. 9, d. min. 7'5, alt. totius testae 5, 

 alt. ult. anfr. prope aperturam 3, diam. apert. 2-7 mm. 



" Animal plumbeo-cinereum, tentaculis longis, acutis, nigri- 

 cantibus, pede pallidescente, angusto, postice acuto ; rostro longo, 

 nigricante, antice ad marginem niodice lobato." (Stoliczka.) 



Hub. Burn)a : Damotha near Moulmein (StoUczl-a). 



The author compares the present species with PUrocychis 

 feddeni, Blf., which it resembles in the colouring, but is easily 

 distinguished by its thinner and very gradually increasing whorls, 

 whose tubular form also readily separates the shell from Cyclo- 

 phorus calyx, uhich has the basal angulation ah^ays distinct. 



44. Scabrina pinniilifera, Benson. 



Cyclophorus pinnulifer, Benson, A. M. N. H. ser. 2, xix, 18.57, p. 205 •, 

 Theobald, J. A. 8. B. xxvii, 1858, p. 318 ; Pfeiffer, Novit. Conch, 

 ser. 1, ii, 1860, p. 145, pi. 37, tigs. 22-24; Eeeve, Conch. Icon. 

 xiii, 1861, Cyclophorus, pi. 20, fig. 103 ; Blanford, J. A. S. B. xxxii, 

 1863, p. 322; Hanley & Theobald, Couch. Ind. 1870, pi. 4, fig. 2. 



Cyclopliorus {Myxostoma) pinnulifer^ViQiSeXj^lon. Pneum. Suppl. 1, 

 1858, p. 41. 



