CYLINDRELLA 8. 7. 433 
94. C. Aequatoria More!et. 
« T. rimata, cylindracea, sursum attenuata, tenuis, arcuatim 
et confertim eostulato-striata, griseo-cornea, non nitens; anfrae- 
tus (superst.) 11 parum convexi, ultimus antice breviter pro- 
tractus, basi carinatus; apertura verticalis, rotundata; peristoma 
expansum, liberum. — Longit. 18, diam. 5 mill.» (M.) 
Cylindrella | Aequatoria Morel. in Journ. Conch. XXI. 1873. 
NELTTERE AE ER 
Habitat in republica Aequatoris. 
Obs. Variat carina basali validiore vel modo indicata, nec non pe- 
ristomate omnino soluto vel superne subadhaerente. 
* 
95. transparens Pífr. (Coll.68.) VI.369. — Pfr. Novit. conch. lII. 
fasc. XXXIII. p. 432. Nr. 574. t. 97. f. 3. 4. — Jamaica. 
96. rosea Pfr. (Coll. 69.) Il. 374. III. 570. IV. 699. VI. 370. — Crosse 
& Fisch. in Journ. Conch. XVIII. 1870. p. 42. t. 4. f. 4 (dentes). 
— Gloyne ibid. XX. 1872. p. 35. — Jamaica. 
97. 7? montana C. B. Adams.*) — Gloyne in Journ, Conch. XX. p. 36. 
(Species.) — Cylindrella rosea var. Pfr. — Jamaica. 
98. hydrophana Chitty. 1V. 699. VI. 370. — Jamaica. 
99. striata Chitty. t lV. 699. VI. 370. — Jamaica. 
100. Gravesii C. E. Adams. J- III. 570. 1V. 700. VI. 370. — Jamaica. 
* * * 
101. Salleana Pfr. (Coll. 70.) III. 570. IV. 700. VI. 370. — Gongylostoma 
Pütel Cat. p. 103. — Haiti, 
102. pruinosa NMÉorelet. (Coll.71.) IIL 571. IV. 700. VI 370. — 
Mychostoma Pülel Cat. p. 103. — Cylindrella columnaris Newc. 
teste Arango in Poey Repert. II. p. 272. — Isla de Pinos prope 
Cuba. 
109. coerulans Poey. (Coll 72.) IV. 700. VI. 370. — Scalatella Pütel 
Cat. p. 102. — Cuba. 
104. nubila Poey. j IV. 700. VI. 370. — Cuba. 
105. C. princeps C. B. Adams. 
T. vix rimata, subcylindrica, gracilis, truncata, solidula, 
oblique minute striatula, rufo-fusca vel cornea; sutura simplex, 
*) «Shell subcylindrical, tapering above; pale red, rarely white; with 
closely set extremely fine oblique striae, which are most arcuate above 
the middle, with a very small rather prominent carina anteriorly, slightly 
angulated just above the middle of the last whorl; spire with convex 
outlines in the upper third, in the rest rectilinear, above the place of 
truncation rectiinear up to the third and fourth whorls, and there slightly 
concave; apex broadly truncate with the loss of ten or eleven whorls; 
nine or ten remaining, scarcely convex, with a lightly impressed slightly 
marginate suture; last whorl produced perpendicularly to the axis of the 
spire; aperture a little dilated on the riglit, otherwise orbicular, a little 
spreading; lips well reflected only at the extreme margin. — Length 0,58; 
breadth 0,163 inch.» (C. B, Adams Contrib. to Conch. Nr. 2. p. 20.) 
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