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anguste fasciata, infra periphaeriam fascia latiuscnla saturata, 

 albido sparse articiilata, ornata ; spira exsertiuscula, apice acuti- 

 usciila ; aufi-actibus quiiique subconvexo, ultimo rotundato, 

 siibtus coiivexo ; apertiira vix obliqiia, magna, circulari, albida ; 

 peristomate du|)licato, leviter adnato, extenio plane expanse), 

 superne arcuato, labio angusto ; umbilico mediocri, pervio, sub- 

 persppctivo. 



" Diam. niaj. 43, minor 32, axis 29 mill." (Benson.) 

 Ildl). India : Shan States. Malaysia : Pulo Penang. 

 Stoliczka considei'ed {loc. cit.) that the sliell figured in Conch. 

 Ind. plate 48, tig. 4, had nothing to do with tliis species. He 

 thought it might represent a variety of C siamensis or a peculiarly 

 depressed form of Cflavilahris. 



116. Cyclopliorus opliis, Hanley. 



CycJophorus ophis, Hanlev, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 605 ; Hanlev & 

 Theobald, Couch. Ind. '1876, p. 57, pi. 144, fig. 6; Theobald, 

 Cat. Shells Brit. India, 1876, Addenda, p. ii ; Pfeiffer, Malak. 

 Blatt, xxiv, 1877, p. 146; Martens, Journ. Linn. Soc. xxi, 1887, 

 p. 160. 



Cyclophorus (Salpingophoriis) ophis, Kobelt & Mollendorff, Nachr. 

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

 p. 1>1 ; Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 1(), 1902, p. 130 ; id., Conch.- 

 Cab., Cyclophoridae, i, 1908, p. 053, pi. 94, tig. i>. 



Original description: — " T. depresso-turbiniformis, satis magna, 

 late umbilicata, nitida, solidiuscula, laevigata, brunneo et albido 

 concent rice undata vel nebulosa, ad basim albida, maculis parvis 

 diversiformibus spiraliter fasciata ; sjnra satis elevata, apice livido. 

 Anfractus valde convexi, 5|-6, superne paululum planiores, 

 celeriter (ultimus praesertim) accrescentes ; sutura simplex. 

 Apertura alba, permagiia, unice hians, suborbicularis, latior quam 

 aha, infra basim porrecta : labium acutum, late reflexum, uudique 

 expansum. Lat. circiter 2 poll. [50 mm.]." {IlanJey.) 



Hah. Burma: Tenasserim (Theobald). ]\Jergiii Archipelago: 

 Elphinstone Island (Anderson). 



" This remarkable-looking shell reminds one of C. tuha in shape, 

 and C. siamensis in painting. Our specimen has an indistinct, 

 interrupted, whitish peripheral fillet ; and its surface exhibits, 

 when magnified, some faint and close-set spiral wrinkles upon the 

 upper portion of the final volution." (Hanley.) 



1 17. Cyclophorus pealianus, Nevill. 



Cyclophorus sitblceviyatus vav. nov., Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, 



p. 266. 

 Cyclophorus subleeviyattis, var. peah'ana, Nevill, J. A.S. B. xlvi, 



1877, p. 27. 

 Cyclophorus pealionvs, Nevill, J. A. S. B. 1, 1881, p. 140, pi. (>, fior. 3. 



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