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216. Ena sindica, Reeve. 



Balimits Atudicus (Benson), Reeve, Couch. Icon, v, 1848, Bulimtis, 



pi. 47, tig. .-503 ; Pfeiffer, Mon. llelic. Viv. iii, 1853, p. 3oo; ibid., 



Conch. -Ciib., L'ulimns, lSo3, p. 7], pi. 20, tigs. 23, 24 ; llanley & 



'J'heobald, Conch. Ind. 1870, pi. 20, tig-. 0. 

 BuUmus {Ena) sindicus, Pieiffer, Malak. iiliitt. ii, 1850, p. 153. 

 Buliminun {Petraens) smdiciis, Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, p. 134. 

 Napceus sindicus, Theobald, J. A. 8. 13. xlvii, 1878, p. 145. 

 BuUmina {Zebri/ia) sindica, Pfeiller ifc Clessin. Nomeucl. Ilelic. Viv. 



1881, p. 294. 

 Bidiminus .sindicus, Ancey, Bull. Soc. Malac. France, iii, 1886, 



p. 49; .Vucey, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, xviii, 1893, p. 43 ; Wester- 



luiid, Katal. Paliiarct. Binnenconchyl. 1890, p. 92 ; ibid., Syn. 



Moll. Extraniar. Keg. PaUearct. i, 1897, p. 11. 

 Bulimiiius {Ckondndojjsis) sindicus, Westerlund, Fauna Palaiirct. 



Biunenconchyl. iii, 1887, p. 72. 

 Buliminus (Ena) sindicus, Ivobelt, Conch.-Cab., Fam. liuliminidae, 



1901, p. 685, pi. 103, tig. 17 (corrected to Subzebrinus on p. 1007 j 



(1902). 

 Buliminus (Subzebrinus) sindicus, Kobelt & ^liillendorlf, Nachr. 



Ueuts. 3Ialak. Ges. 1903, p. 49. 



Oriijinal descrijdion : — " Shell cylindricaHy elougated, broadly 

 uiiibilicated, whorls nine in number, flatly convex, smooth or con- 

 centrically .striated, aperture small, lip and columella expanded, 

 but slightly reflected; greyish white, here ajid there obliquely 

 marked with pellucid streaks." (Reeve.) 



Ilab. India : near the head- waters of the Sinde {Benson) ; 

 Sub-Himalayan Range, left bank of Sutlej {JJutton) ; Uarjeehug 

 {Hank;/ ^- Theobald):, Jhilum Valley, Kashmir and Salt Kange 

 {Theobald); Maudi {Stoliczlm); Kussial Ghat, Punjab (Theobald). 

 Afghanistan: Khyber Pass (Barr) ; Cherat (Ancey). 



The present species and E. kunawurensis are closely related, 

 but whereas the latter is sinistral, E. sindica is dextral and has 

 the last whorl proportionately much higher. The Theobald 

 collection contains shells from various localities, those from the 

 liills between theSutlej and the Jumna being transversely streaked 

 with a rufous tint and constituting a connecting-hnk with E. ruji- 

 strirjata, but the latter has a more ocinvex spire and its aperture 

 is not so high; they measure 24 x 7'5 mm. Others from the 

 Salt Range vary in dimensions between 21 x 7'o to 17xO-o mm. 

 A shell from Kussial Ghat, Punjab, measures 19-5x0 mm., while 

 two pure white Kashmir specimens attain a length of 32 mm. 

 Mith a diameter of 10 miu. 



217. Ena domina, Benson. 



Bulimusdomiita, Benson, .\. M. N. II. ser. 2, xix, 1857, p. 327 ; 



Pfeitler, Mon. Helic. Viv. iv, 1859, p. 425; llanley & Theobald, 



Couch, lud. 1870, pi. 22, fig. 5. 

 Buliminus (Petraeus) domina^ Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, p. 136. 



