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fasciis albis nigro-articulatis (f. 253). — Beautifully striped with 

 pinky bands between black-spotted white bands. 



213. characteristtcus, Chemn.- — C. solidus, turbinatus, ob- 

 tusus, pallidus, aureo faseiatus ; fasciis fusco strigatis seu macula- 

 tis; infra tenuiter sulcatus (f. 337, 338). — A large, very obtuse 

 species, marked with hieroglyphic characters. 



214. maiichionatus, Hinds. — C. oblongus, lsevis, aureus, ma- 

 culis albis cordiformibus variegatus, infra tenuiter sulcatus ; spira 

 plana, apice acuto, angulo rotundato (f. 172). — Marked in the 

 manner of C. Bandanus, but of a golden tint between the cordi- 

 form white spaces. The angle is rounded, not coronated. 



215. papilionaceus, Britff. — C. magnus, ponderosus; spira 

 plana, angulo rotundato ; fulvo nebulatus, transverse rubro inter- 

 ruptim lineatus et inter lineas maculis magnis seriatim pictus 

 (f. 233). — Large, turbinated, clouded with yellowish-pink, and 

 marked with reddish interrupted lines and rows of large spots. 



215 a. bicolor, Sowb. — C. valde turbinatus, seriatim macula- 

 tus et punctatus, quam C. papilionaceus multo brevior (f. 234) . 

 — More turbinated and shorter than C. papilionaceus, with the 

 markings more defined. 



216. Siamensis, Brug. — C. late turbinatus, ponderosus, angu- 

 ■ latus, transverse punctato-lineatus ; spira elevata (f. 352).- — Dif- 

 fering from C. papilionaceus in the angularity of the spire and 

 its elevation. 



217. Lorenzianus, Chemn. — C. turbinatus, solidus, fuscus; 

 flammis longitudinalibus minutis fasciatim interruptis pictus, in- 

 fra sulcatus; spira subelevata, maculata; lateribus incurvis (f. 430). 

 — Marked with numerous downward stripes, which are interrupted 

 by cross white lines. 



218. leoninus, Bnig. — C. C. Lorenziano similis, sed lsevis, 

 spira convexa, flammulis majoribus (f. 232). — Like C. Lorenzianus 

 it has downward stripes, but longer, otherwise it is more like C. 

 leoninus. 



219. ochraceus, Lamk. — C. turbinatus, oblongus, solidus, ob- 

 tusus, lsevis, pallidus, aurantio late bifasciatus, inter fascias maculis 

 elongatis tessellatus (f. 432). — With two broad bands of orange, 

 and the interstices tessellated with long spots. 



220. spurius, Gmel. — C. turbinatus, solidus, obtusus, lsevis, 

 maculis castaneis subquadratis varie pictus ; spira depressa, apice 



