HYALINIA NITIDULA. 75 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
Spain—Recorded from the Western Provinces and the Pyrenees of Catalonia by 
Graells ; also reported from Aragon, Navarre, Old Castile, and Majorea. 
Portugal—Reported by Prof. Hidalgo from Aveiro, Bussaco, Coimbra, and 
Geira in Beira, and Oporto in Minho. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Norway—Langesund near Christiania (Westerlund, op. cit., 1897, p. 38). 
Sweden—Common in the old botanic garden, Lund, plentiful in the beech-wood 
at Pehrsborg near Ronneby, while Luther reports it from Stockholm. Sub-var. 
lundensts Westl., occurs about Lund, and on the Island of Gothland. 
Denmark—Dr. Poulsen records it from the beech woods of Bornholm, and of 
Almindingen and Dynddalen in Zealand, while Herr Schlesch records it from 
Sveibeek in Jutland. 
Var. olearis Westerlund, Nachr. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1883. 
fyalina nitens var. olearis Westerlund, |.c. 
SHELL with regularly increasing whorls, with very fine spiral striation, last 
whorl scarcely dilated, but showing an open umbilicus ; olive-brown, with a very 
greasy gloss above and searcely white beneath; aperture slightly arcuate below. 
Diam., 9 mill. ; alt., 5°5 mill. 
SCANDINAVIA. 
Sweden—Island of Gothland, Borgholm in the Isle of Oeland, and beech woods 
near Pehrsborg, Ronneby (Westerlund, 1.c.). 
Denmark—Fredericksdal near Copenhagen (Westerlund, l.c.). Very rare on 
the Island of Bornholm (Schlesch, Ann. Soc. Mal. Belg., 1907, p. 150). 
Var. subnitens Bourguignat, Not. sur g. Zonites, 1869. 
Zonites subnitens Bourguignat, l.c. 
Zonites nitens var. subnitens Lepointe and Cardot, Moll. Montmedy, 1903, p. 6. 
Hyalina nitens var. ressmanni Westerlund, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1883, p. 56. 
SHELL distinguished from var. nitens by its 
5 ; f f = 
more lofty spire and less dilated ultimate whorl. a) 
The sub-var. ressmanni has the base anteriorly us 
more tumid and the columellar margin strongly 
arcuate. Fic. 113.—H. nitidula v. subnitens 
Bourguignat (after Baudon), 
Wicklow—Enniskerry, Aug. 1904! P. H. Grierson. IRELAND. 
Kilkenny—Kilkenny, March 1902! P. H. Grierson. 
Waterford—Cappoquin, Dec. 1902! P. H. Grierson. 
FRANCE. 
Recorded as Zonites subnitens from the departments of the Ain, Aisne, Alpes 
Maritimes, Cote d’Or, Jura, Oise, Seine et Marne, and Vendée. Lepointe and 
Cardot record it as Zonites nitens var. subnitens from the Ardennes. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Hyalina nitens var. ressmanm is given by Clessin for Lossnitz in Carinthia. 
SPAIN. 
Recorded for Panticosa in Huesca, and the Valle del Salazar in Navarre, by 
Fagot ; and for Bilbao in the Basque provinces by Westerlund. 
Var. hiulea Jan s., Albers, Helic., 1850, p. 66. 
Hyalina hiulca Jan ms., Albers, op. cit. 
Hyalina pudiosa Ziegl. in Mus. f. Clessin. 
Hyalinia nitens var. major Westerlund, Fauna Palaarct. Binnen-Conch., 1886, p. 64. 
Hyalinia nitens var. szepi Hazay, Clessin, Moll. Oester.-Ungarns., 1887, p. 75 and fig. 
SHELL somewhat convex, 
of a larger size, and with five 
whorls, of a rufous colour 
above and whitish beneath, 
the last whorl] greatly dilated. 
Diam. 13 mill. Fic. 114. Fic. 115. 
wnh-v j -caly Fic. 114.—H. nitidula var. hiulca Jan (after Moquin-Tandon). 
2 The sub-v. szepl scarcely Fic. 115.—/H. nitidula sub-var. szepi Hazay (after Clessin). 
differs from var. hiulea, and 
has been described as possessing convex and rounded whorls, the last greatly 
dilated, mouth rounded oval. Diam. 12°5 mill. ; alt. 6°5 mill. 
