pupixA. 197 



basi rotundato ; apertnra subvertioali, circnilari, nodulo calloso 

 niiiiuto juxta insertioiiem niarj^inis dextri coarctata ; perist. 

 siiiiplice, vix expaiisiusculo, marline coluniellari subiucrassato, 

 incisiira brevi, subascendeiite a basali separate. 



" Long. 6, diam. ;? mill." (Pfelfer.) 



Hah. >.'ic'ol)ar.s : Border ot' liiver, Galatliea (lieinharch) ; 

 K amort a [liocpstorf). 



The shell lic;ured is one ol:" several received b}' the British 

 Museum from Mrs. Koepstorf of Copenhagen. 



:284. Pupina peguensis, Benson. 



ri'pina pe(/uensis, Bensou, A.M. X. H. ser. 3, vi, 1860, p. 192; 



rfeirier, Mon. Piieum. Suppl. 2, 1865, p. 95; Theobald, Cat. 



.Shells Brit. India, 1876, p. 41 ; Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, 



p. 300 ; Godwiii-Austeu, Land & Freshw. Moll. India, ii, 1897, 



p. 40, pi. 69, tio-. 3. 

 Pupina blanfordi [won Theobald), llanley i*t Tlieobald, Conch. Iiid. 



L"^70, pi. 7, tig-. G. 

 Pupina {7)/l(>toechus) peguensis, Kobelt il^c Mollendorff, Nachr. 



Beuts. Malak. Ges. xxix, 1897, p. 147; id.. Cat. Pneum. 1899, 



p. 43; Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 16, 1902, p. 319. 



Original descrijifion : — "Testa imperforata, subgloboso-ovata, 

 laevigata, polita, pellucida, cornea ; spira convexo-conica, apice 

 acutiusculo, sutura calloso- marginata ; anfractibus 4.^, ultimo 

 spiram superante, antice breviter asceudente, ad basin foveato ; 

 apertura subverticali, sursum spectante, circulari, angiilo acuto 

 super ne adjecto, callo parietali superne et lamella intrante 

 munita; columella profunde incisa, canalem extus progredientem 

 lingua lata superiore obtectum callisque duobus extus divergen- 

 tibus marginatum exhibente ; peristomate expansiusculo ; margine 

 dextro, supra medium arcuato, basalique crassiusculo obtusis. 



" Long. 6, diam. 3| mill." 



Hab. Burma : Pegu. 



" Closely related to the Tenasserim Pupina anda, B., but, 

 independently of its smaller size, differing in form, proportions, 

 translucence, and absence of sculpture." (Benson.) 



285. Pupina tongupensis, Godwin- Austen. 



Pupina fo/ii/upeiisis, Godwin-Austen, Land & Freshw. Moll. India, 

 ii, 1897, 'p. 41, pi. 69, fig. 5. 



Pupina ( Ti/lofoec/ius) tonyupcnsis, Kobelt & MoUendorfT, Nachr. 

 Deuts. Malak. Ges. xxi.v, 1897, p. 147 ; id.. Cat. Pneum. 1899, 

 p. 43; Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 10, 1902, p. 323. 



Origincd description : — " Sliell globosely conoid, tumid, shiny ; 

 sculpture smooth, no striation ; colour ochraceous ; spire low, 

 sides rounded, apex blunt : suture very shallow ; whorls 5, very 

 swollen; aperture circular, a deep cleft on upper angle, bounded 

 by a short rounded lamella on the body-whorl ; peristome not 



