GTTDE : HELICOID LAND SHELLS EE.OM JAPAN, ETC. 1 5 



3. Nushirna, Awaji Island. Two specimens. More solid 

 than the last, larger and darker, with a narrow brown 

 peripheral band. 



Diani. inaj. 35, min. 29 mm. ; alt. 23 mm. 

 ,i >> 33, ,, 27*5 ,, ,, ^1 ,, 



20. Eulota (Euhadra) callizona, Crosse. This species has been 

 misunderstood by most authors. Pilsbry, following Yon Martens, 

 considered it synonymous with E. peliomphala, var. Amalm. Kobelt, 

 while copying Crosse's figure of the small form, figured the large 

 form as Amalice. E. callizona, however, is quite distinct from all 

 forms of E. peliomphala, and I have no hesitation in according it 

 specific rank. The shell is globose turbinate ; the base always more 

 inflated than in E. 'peliomphala ; while the umbilicus is very deep and 

 narrow, and is half covered by the columellar margin of the peristome. 



A. Large form. (Kobelt, Fauna Japon., pi. iv, fig. 16, as Amalice.) 

 Inga, province Hoki. Six specimens. 



Diam. maj. 33, min. 27 - 5 mm. ; alt. 30-5 mm. 

 Takeya, province Idzumo. Ten specimens. 



Diam. maj. 34, min. 29 mm. ; alt. 28 mm. 

 „ 26-5, „ 22-5 ,, „ 22 „ 



Pale creamy, banded with blackish brown, with a pink streak 

 behind the peristome, and a very narrow subsutural band, 

 with or without a narrow peripheral band ; a very broad 

 basal zone extends to the inside of the umbilicus. 

 Hagi, province Nagato. Two specimens. 



Diam.- maj. 27, min. 24 mm. ; alt. 25 mm. 

 No peripheral or subsutural band, with a dark basal zone, 

 but not extending into the umbilicus. 

 J3. Var. minor. (Kobelt, Fauna Japon., pi. iv, fig. 21, as Amalm; 

 and pi. v, fig. 9.) 



Hagi, province Nagato. Twenty-four specimens. 

 Diam. maj. 25'5, min. 22 mm. ; alt. 21-5 mm. 

 „ „ 24, „ 22 „ „ 22 „ 



22 19 20 



11 11 **J 11 L ° 11 11 v 11 



ii ii 22, ,, 18'5 ,, ,, ly ,, 



Without subsutural band ; with a narrow or broad basal 

 band; umbilicus uncoloured. Some specimens have a narrow 

 pale rosy peripheral band ; others have the dark basal band 

 bordered by a very pale rosy broad band, which runs for 

 a short distance from the peristome, and then becomes 

 gradually suffused. 



21. Eulota (Euhadka) qxj^sita, Desh. Tajira, province Teshiwo, 

 Island Yezo. Four specimens. Two specimens straw-yellow, with 

 one dark peripheral band, a lighter diffused band below it, and a dark 

 umbilical patch. The third specimen is unicolorous greenish yellow ; 

 the fourth darker corneous, bandless, but with an umbilical patch. 



Var. Perryi, Jay. Same habitat. Two specimens. 



