450 BERENDTIA. 
XLIII, Berendtia Crosse & Fischer. 
« Testa profunde rimata, turrita, clausiliaeformis, dextrorsa; 
spira semper integra, apice rotundato, obtuso; anfractus nume- 
rosi; apertura semicircularis; peristoma breviter solutum, con- 
tinuum, expansum, ad insertüionem et ad basin utrinque angu- 
latum, margine columellari subrecto, basali et externo late 
rotundatis, subreflexis. Axis simplex, Achatinarum axi similli- 
mus. » 
Berendtia Crosse &' Fisch. in Journ. Conch. XVII. 1869. p. 191; 
XYHL-4870. p. 23. t. 5. f. 14-548 
Moll. terr. Mex. fasc. IL. p. 300 (genus 
Berendtinarum ). 
— Püiel Catal. 41873. p. 45. 102: genus Pupaceorum. 
Clausiliae (an. Baleae?), Cylindrellae, Holospirae, Eucalodü sp. 
Auctorum. 
« Animal generi Eucalodio radula valde vieinum, sed maxil- 
lae forma dissimile. — Testa extus Clausilias commemorans 
lamellis omnino caret et apertura discrepat; differt a Cylin- 
drellis apertura semicirculari, nec circulari, ab Eucalodiis spira 
inteera, forma, apertura, margine columellari, peristomate bian- 
gulato et axi simplice.» (Cr.) 
Species unica: 
1. B. Taylori (Clausilia?) Pfr. 
T. profunde rimata, solidula, turrita, conferte chordato- 
plicata (interstitiis sub lente transverse striatis), albido-cornea; 
spira turrita, anfractibus 3 summis aequalibus, vertice obtu- 
siusculo; sutura simplex, vix impressa; anfr. 44 vix convexius- 
culi, ultimus basi vix attenuatus, infra medium magis minusve 
obtuse carinatus, antice breviter solutus et descendens, dorso 
compresse, juxta rimam minus acute carinatus; apertura magna, 
obliqua, semicircularis, latere columellari rectilineo, superne et 
inferne angulo terminato; perist. continuum, undique late ex- 
pansum. — Long. 47, diam. 8!/j mill. — Apert. c. perist. 13 mill. 
longa, 14 lata. (Coll. Nr. 1.) 
Clausilia ? Taylori Pfr. in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861. p. 27. t. 2. f. 3. 
— — . Pfr. Mon. Helic. VI. p. 516. n. 542. 
Cylindrella. (Urocoptis) Newcombiana Gabb*) in. Amer. journ. 
conch. III. 1867..p. 237. t. 16. 2» 
*) «Shell moderately large, not decollate, slender, tapering more ra- 
pidly below than near the apex, the first three whorls being of the same 
size; whorls eleven and a half, flattened on the side, body whorl sub- 
