SCHISTOLOMA. 169 



Nange. India (Himalayas), Fai'tlier India, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 Pliilippines. 



Shell narrowly unibilicated, cylindrical or ovate ; apex acute ; 

 last whorl generally solute; peristome double, inner slightly 

 grooved at the upper margin. Operculum corneous, flat, nearly 

 circular, multispiral. 



244. Schistoloma funiciilatiim, Soiverhy. 



Cyclusfoina fitnicu/atxin (iiom. uud.), Benson, J. A. S. H. vii, 1838, 

 p. 217 {fimiculaluni, laps.); Sowerby, The.s. Conch, i, 1850, 

 p. 166*, pi. 31 b, tigs. 316, 317 ; Pfeiffer, Concli.-Cab., Cvclosto- 

 maceen, 1853, p. 240, pi. 31, tigs. 21, 28. 



Me(/aloniastoma funiculntum. Gray, Nomeucl. Moll. Brit. Mus. 

 1850, p. 31 ; Pfeifter, Zeits'. Malak. viii, 1851, p. 149; id., Men. 

 Pneum. 1852, p. 133; id.. Cat. Phaneropn. Brit. Mus. 1852, 

 p. 94; Adams, (len. Pec. Moll, ii, 1855, p. 284; Theobald, 

 J. A. S. B. xxvii, 1858, p. 322 ; Sowerby, Thes. Couch, iii, 1864, 

 pi. 263, Ho-. 8 ; Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1870, pi. 7, 

 tig. 2; 1875, pi. 133, tig. 1 (var.) ; Reeve, Conch. Icou. xx. 

 Pupinid.-ie, 1876, pi. 8, tig. 75: Theobald, Cat, Shells Brit. India, 

 1876, p. 41. 



Me(falo7n<(stoma ( Coptocheilus) funiculatnm, Nevill, Hand List, i, 

 1878, p. 296. 



Cojtfochilns funieulatiim, Kobelt & MoUendorff, Nachr, Deuts. 

 Malak. (Ji's. xxix, 1897, p. 142 ; id.. Cat. Pueuui. 1899, p. 38. 



Schistoloma funicukttum, Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 16, 1902, 

 p. 279. 



Original description: — " Shell of a cylindrically turreted form, 

 smooth, shining, of an olivaceous fulvous colour; .spire rather 

 obtuse, with seven slightly rounded volutions, which are very 

 finely striated posteriorly, and the last of which is rugulose and 



Fig. 25. — SchUfohrnm J'uniculatam. 



posteriorly striated; suture distinct and slender; aperture cir- 

 cular; peritreme thickened, rounded, and reflected, of a dull 

 orange-colour; lunbilicus small, furnished externally wilh a 

 distinct embossed carina, 



"Long. 2^-5; diam, 8-5 mm." {So^rerhy.) 



Hah. India : Khasi Hills. 



The accompanying figures are from a specimen in the British 

 Museum. 



