280 CTCLOPHORIDA'. 



whorls 4, rounded, a slight constriction in front of the short sutural 

 tube ; aperture suboblique, circular ; peristome double, the outer 

 reflected slightly. 

 "Major diam. 2-25 ; alt. axis 2 mm.'"' 



Hah. India : Margarita, foot of Eastern Naga Hills {Doherty). 



"This species is only lialf the size of its nearest ally, a variety 

 of A. otiphorus from the wooded slopes of the IVorth Jaintia Hills. 

 This variety was figured and described by me in the J. A. S. B. 1871 

 (p. 93, pi. V. fig. 6). From Mr. Aldrich I have received three 

 specimens of it, all fully grown, and as it is so much smaller tlian 

 the typical -4. otipliorus from Sikkim (which is as much as 4*25 mm. 

 in maj. diam.), I consider it necessary to give it a distinct title. 

 It is also more depressed and has fewer whorls, aud tlie umbilical 

 area is more open than in the Darjiling form." (Godiciu- Austen.) 



419. Alycaeus graphiarius, Godwin- Austen. 



Ali/cceus (/rrqjhicus var., Theobald, J. A. S. B. xxxi, 1862, p. 137 : 

 id., op. cit. xxxix, part 2, 1870. p. 398, pi. 18, figs. 3a, 3b: 

 Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1874, p. 39, pi. 95, fig-. 7. 



Alyccpus [Cychryx] graphiarius, (iodwin-Austen, Land & Freshw. 

 Moll. India, ii, 1914, p. 416, pi. 147, figs. 7, 7 a. 



Original description : — " Besides the typical form described by 

 Mr. Blanford from Arracan and Pegu, an interesting Aariety also 

 occurs in the Shan States for the identification of whicli I am 

 indebted to Mr. Blanford. It differs from the type by a shorter, 

 more subtile aud subglobose shape, and by the ribs on the whorls 

 being sliuhtly more distant from each otlier and very sharp. 

 There are also some of the stronger ribs traceable even on the 

 constriction near the aperture. The shell is pure white with the 

 apex and the adjoining whorl beautifully pale yello\A-. I have 

 given an illustration of this variety in order to facilitate com- 

 parison." (TheobaJd.) 



Hah. Burma : Shan States {Theobald). 



" The distant strong costulatiou is very striking, w ith 4 very 

 distinct ribs behind the aperture." {Godwin- Austen.) 



420. Alycseus grapMcus, Blanford. 



Ali/ccfus (/raphicus, Blanford, J. A. S. B. xxxi, 1862, p. 137 ; id., op. 



cit. xxxiv, 1865, p. 99; Pfeiffer, Mon. Pneum. Suppl. 2. 1865, 



p. 46; Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1874, pi. 95, figs. 8, 9; 



Theobald, Cat. Shells Brit. India, 1876, p. 39 ; Sowerby, in 



Reeve, Conch. Icon, xx, 1877, Alycceus, pi. 4, fig. 34. 

 Ah/caeus (Orthahjcaeus) grapJncus, Kobelt & Mollendorflf, Nachr. 



bents. Malak. 'Ges. xxix. 1897, p. 150 ; id., Cat. Pneum. 1899, 



p. 46. 

 Alycaeus {Ah/caeus) graphicus, Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 10, 



1902, p. 345. 

 AlyccBus {Cychryx) grajjhictis, Godwin- Austen, Land & Fresh w. 



Moll. India, ii, 1914, p. 419, pi. 146, figs. 1, 1 «, 1 ^ : ibid. p. 361 



(var.). 



Original description: — "Testa perforata, ovato-globosa, tenuis, 

 j;allide fulva, costulis filaribus subi-emotis sinuatis ornata. Spira 



