268 CYCLOTACEA. 



18. Cyclophorus woodianus, Lea. 



3 Philippines ; coll. Dr. Ed. von Martens and ex c. G. Nevill, Esq. 



19. Cyclophorus canaliferus, Sow. 



5 N. Luzon ; coll. Prof. C. Semper. 



20. Cyclophorus tigrinus, Sow. 



2 Philippines ; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka and G. Nevill, Esq. 



21. Cyclophorus brevis, Martyn. 



1 Pulo Condor ; ex c. A. Morelet, Esq. 



22. Cyclophorus cornu-venatorium, Sow. 



5 Ava ; coll. W. T. Blanford, Esq., and Dr. T. Oldham, 



23. Cyclophorus acutimarginatus, Sow. 



2 Samar; coU. Prof. C. Semper. 



24. Cyclophorus CybeUS, Benson. 



Very close to the following, but I think specifically separ- 

 able. 



6 Teria Gh^lt (typical ?) ; coll. VV. Theobald, Esq. (As. Soc, Bengal). 

 6 Khasi Hills ; coll. Major H. H. Godwin-Austen. 



3 Assam; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 



25. Cyclophorus zebrinus, Benson. 



Varies very much in size and in having the umbilicus 

 aometimes completely covered by the peristome, sometimes quite 

 open ; the periphery is sometimes acutely keeled, sometimes 

 only just subangulate. 



12 Khasi hills ; coll. Major H. H. Godwin- Austen. 

 30 Ponsee and Bham6 ; colli Dr. J. Anderson. 



1 Manipur ; coll. Major H. H. Godwin-Austen. 



6 Dafla Hills ; coll. Major H. H. God win -Austen. 



var. aureolabris. 



The largest variety I have yet seen and the only one with 

 a coloured peristome, in this case a brilliant orange colour. 

 Compare G. sublevigntus, var. pealei ! 

 3 Near Sibsdgar ; coll. S. E. Peal, Esq. 



26. Cyclophorus, n. sp. (prox. C. exjmnsus). 



This striking new form is not figured in the Con. Indica, 

 though I suppose the specimens were collected by Mr. Theobald ? 

 3 Burma ; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 



