CYCLOPnOKID^. 



Ill, Cyclophorus flavilabris, Benson. 



Ct/clophonis flavilabris, Benson, A. M. N. H. ser. 3, vi, 1860, 

 p. 19:^>; Pfeiffer, Mon. Pnenm. Suppl. 2, 1865, p. 68; Hanley & 

 Theobald, Conch. lud. 1870, pi. 1, tig. 1 ; Theobald, Cat. Shells 

 Brit. India, 1876, p. 36 ; Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, p. 273. 



Ci/clophorus (Salpitif/oj^honis) Jiavilabris, Kobelt & MollendorfF, 

 Naclir. Deuts. Malak. Ges. x.vix, 1897, p. 109; id., Cat. Pueuni. 

 1899, p. 21 ; Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 16, 1902, p. 129; id., 

 Conch.-Cab., Cvclophoridae, i, 1908, p. 650, pi. 93, tig. 5. 



Original description : — " Testa umbilicata, subgloboso-tiirbinata, 

 suboblique sti'iata, striis confertis spiralibus decussata, castauea, 

 fascia saturatiore, sub nltere augustiore albida pheripherica, 

 •ornata, perioiuplialo pallidiore ; spira elevato-turbinata, apice vix 

 acutiusculo, sutura impressa, superne margiiiata; aufractibus 5,con- 

 vexis, ultimo antice seusim breviter adnato, superne extus angulato, 

 expanse, crassiusculo, tlavo ; inargine collumellari latiore, sub- 



revoluto, uiubilicum angustum leviter celante. Opere. ? 



" Diara. major 51, minor 43, axis 36 mill." {Benson.) 



Hab. Burma: VegM {Theohald) ; Krakdiii {Stoliczha, Theobald). 



112. Cycloplioriis fiiltoni, Godwin-Austen S^" Beddome. 



Cyclophorus fultoni, Godwin-Austen & Beddome, A. M. N. H. 

 ser. 6, xiii, 1894, p. 508. 



Cyclophorus {Salpiitqophorus) fultoni, Kobelt & Mollendorti', Xachr. 

 Deuts. Malak. Ges. xxix, 1897, p. 109 ; id.. Cat. Pneum. 1899, 

 p. 21 ; Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 16, 1902, p. 129. 



Oriqinal description: — "Shell somewhat depressedly turbinate, 

 rather widely umbilieated, periphery rounded ; sculpture nearly 

 smooth, under a lens a fine, close, oblique, vertical strlation is 

 apparent, which is obsoletely decussated with delicate spiral lines. 

 Colour a uniform dark ruddy brown or madder-brown above and 

 on the sides, but several narrow and two or three broader dark 

 longitudinal bands are distinguishable in a strong light, pearl- 

 white beneath. Whorls 5, the last very large, rather suddenly 

 increasing towards the aperture, the last three apical whorls 

 rising suddenly ; suture shallow ; aperture wide, nearly circular, 

 a little higher than broad, oblique ; peristome continuous, rather 

 thickened, slightly reflected, pale yellowish, columellar margin 

 rounded ; operculum of the same colour as the shell, having 5 or 

 6 acutely defined volutions, the interspaces with the usual oblique 

 lines of growth. 



"Maj. diam. 49, min. diam. 43; alt. axis, max. 20, min. 

 19 mm.'' 



Hah. India : Khasi Hills, Assam. 



" Tlie affinity of this beautiful species is with C. siamensis, from 

 which it differs in its more depressed form and more oblique 

 aperture, and especially in the coloration. The exact locality is 



