u me, 
Eine neue Levantina. 
Von 
Dr. W. Kobelt. 
Levantina mardinensis n. 
Testa exumbilicata depresse subglobosa, solida, ni- 
tidula, rugosostriatfa, hie illie cieatrieosa, sceulptura spirali 
sub vitro. fortiore quoque nulla, griseo-alba vel lutescens, 
faclis 5 interruptis vel seriebus macularum sagittiformium 
in parte supera anfractuum strigatim subeonfluentium or- 
nata. Spira exacte subsemiglobosa, apice plano, fusco, laevi. 
Anfractus 4'e, primi (embryonales) planiusculi, distinete 
carinati, sequentes convexi, subtumidi, ultimus magnus, 
rotundatus, antice profunde deflexus, costellis distinctis 
magis distantibus sculptus ; sutura sulco distineto marginata. 
Apertura perobliqua, magna, rotundato- piriformis fauci- 
bus fuscescentibus; peristoma late expansum ac reflexiuseulum, 
albolabiatum, vie incrassatulum, marginibus conniventibus, 
callo distineto albo, roseo diffuse limbato subeontinuis, 
supero horizontali vel subascendente, extermo late arcuato 
basali patulo, columellari subarcuatim ascendente, supra 
dilatato et incrassato, umbilicum omnino claudente. 
Diam. maj. 37, min. 99, alt 26 mm, long. apert 24, 
diam. obl. 19 mm. 
Hab. Mardin Mesopotamiae. Comm. Schlüter. 
Literatur. 
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 
1899 Heft 2. 
p- 254. Vanatta, E. G., West American Eulimidae. — Neu Eulima 
lowei p. 254 t. 11 fig. 9, 10, Long Beach, Cal.; — E. bistorta 
p- 254 t. 11 fig. 7, 8, Monterey; — E. randolphi p. 256 t. 11 
fig. 13, 14. Ferner sind abgebildet: Eul. compacta Cpr. fig. 11, 
12; — Eul. micans CGpr. fig. 1, 2 und Eul. rutila Cpr. fig. 5, 6. 
