NOTE ON LEPTOPOMA CRENILABRE, STRUBELL. 



V.Y HUGH FULTOX. 

 (PI. iv. figs. 12, 13 ) 



THEabdve species was described by Bruno Strubell in the Nachr. d. d. 

 Malak. Gesell., 1S72, p. 48. In Martini & Chemnitz, 1902, pt. clxx, p. 412, 

 pi. 52, figs. I — 5, Kobelt describes and figures a shell purporting to be 

 Strubell's crenilahre. 



Having had the opportunity of examining the type specimens of rrenilahrp 

 from the Strubell Collection, I find that they do not agree with Kobelt's 

 description and figures, but do agree with the original description. 



L. rrpntlaJ>r(' is very near L. viireuui, but is of a thicker substance, and 

 readily distinguished by the back of the peristome being more or less 

 reticulated. Strubell describes it as being smooth, but by the aid of a lens 

 one can just discern several spiral keels standing out from the usual micro- 

 scopic spiral striae. 



The shell figured by Kobelt is probably a w^xiaty o^lialmaliericuiii, Strubell. 



I give a figure ot the type specimen (PI. iv, fig. 12), and of a banded 

 and larger specimen (fig. 13) from the collection of the late Bruno Strubell. 



EXPLAXATIOX OP^ PLATE IV. 



Fig 



Melanin ticriii^iiiosa, n. sp. 



Fig. 2. Mclauia diilcis, n. sp. 



Fig. 3. Mclania fortilndiiiis, n. sp. 



Fig. 4. Melanin Uiiita, n. sp. 



Fig. 5. Jiilliciiia cariiiata, n. sp. 



Fig. (), 7- Papiiina fallax, n. sp. 



Fig. 1^, 9. Albcrsia siihspliocrica, n. sp. 



Figs. 10, II. Lcptopoiim f^cbieiisis, n. sp. 



Figs. 12, 13. Lepiopoina crcitilabre, Strubell, 



