BULIMUS §. 10. 315 



desceiidens, spiraiii paulo superans, basi rotundalus; coiumella 

 alba, plicata, recedens; apertura subverticalis, oblongo-auri- 

 formis; perist. album, incrassatum, expanso-reflexum. — Long. 

 67, diam. 27 milL Ap. c. perist 36 mill. longa, intus medio 

 15 lata. (Mus. Guming.) 



Bulinius contortuplicatns Reeve Gonch. ic. N. 658. t. 88. 

 Habitat in Brasiliae provincia Minas Geraes (Miers). 



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137. pudicus Mitll. (GoU. 70. — fteeve N. 191. t. 31. 



— Desh. 1. c. II. p. 30. N. 31. t. 143. f. 11—13. 

 ^ — Cliemn. ed. 11. Biil. t. 22. f. 3. — Goniclus 

 . Alb. p. 14 7.) Mon. II. p. 53. 



p. Labro albo: Bulimus perplexus (Coniclus) Morch 

 Gat. YoM. p. 28. N. 686. 



138. B. rhodocheilus Reeve. 



T. vix perforata, ovato-oblonga , solida, minute decussato- 

 grauulata, nitida, castanea, strigis fulguratis maculisque trian- 

 gularibus aureis elegantissime picta; spira convexo-conica, apice 

 obtusa; anfr. 5, summi subplanuiati, penultimus convexior, 

 ultimus oblique descendens, spira longior, basi vix attenuatus; 

 columelia subpiicata, recederis, albida; apertura parum obli- 

 qua, oblongo-semiovalis; perist. saturate roseum , undique ex- 

 panso-reflexum. — Long. 55, diam. 25 milL Ap. c. perist. 31 

 miil. longa, medio ^l lata. (Mus. Guming.) 



Bulimus rlwdocheilus Reeve Gonch. ic. N. 173. t. 28. 

 Habitat in Brasilia. 



Obs. An sequenti nimis alfinis? 



139. B. turnix Gould. •[• 



T. oblongo-ovata, a tergo compressa, nitida, cervina, flam- 

 mulis albidis quodammodo seriatis marmorata, longitudinaliter 

 striata, lineis granuiosis vulveiitibus decussata; anfr. 5 con- 

 vexi, uitimus magnus; apertura ovaiis; perist. valde revolu- 

 tum, rosaceum; columefla obliqua, pliciformis; umbilicus obli- 

 quus, rimatus. — Long. 2^/5, lat. ^Vjo < Vio^ fipert. 1%^ 

 poll. (G.) 



Bulimus turnix Gould in Proc. Bost. Soc. II. (1846.) p. 10 1 

 Habitat in lirasiiiae w Organ Mountains». 



b s. « Its surface is covered with shining , longitudinally compressed 

 granules. like B. goniostoma, and evidently belongs to the same group; 

 but, in other respects, it is more like B. pudicus and B. Bolivarii. Few 

 oxceed it In beanty. » 



