PULMONATA. 36 



which is semiovate and very shining within ; peristome simple. 

 thin. Length (JO, breadth 25 mUl. {Pfr.) 



Achatina pUcatula, Pfr. in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1851, p. ; Ic. 



n. 3S. Bui. t. 26. f. 2; Mon. Suppl. 517- 

 Hab. Andes, New Granada. 



59. Oleacina conspersa. 



Shell oblong, somewhat fusiform, rather thin, striated longi- 

 tudinally and decussated with transverse striae, which are more 

 obsolete towards the base, shining, fuscous, conspersed with 

 whitish spots ; spire elongate conic, with the apex rather blunt ; 

 suture crenated with strong whitish teeth ; whorls six, scarcely 

 convex, the last a little shorter than the spire, slightly attenuated 

 in front ; columella nearly rectilinear, broadly and abruptly trun- 

 cated above the base of the aperture, which is almost ])erpen- 

 dicular, siuuately semiovate ; peristome simple, shai'p. Length 



60, breadth 23 mill. {Pfr.) 



Achatina conspersa, Pfr. in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1851, p. ; Mon, 



Suppl. 518. 

 Locahty unknown. 



60, Oleacina fulminea. 



Shell turreted, very finely decussated, ornamented with ob- 

 long-quadrate spots and angular wavy stripes of violet-red, alter- 

 nately separate, on a whitish ground ; suture crisped ; spire, apex 

 obtuse ; whorls eight to nine, slightly convex, the last a little 

 exceeding one-thhd the length ; columella slightly arched, ob- 

 liquely truncated at the base of the aperture ; aperture narrow, 

 oval-oblong. Lon. 64, lat. 19 ; ap. Ion. 25, lat. 10. 



Helix fulminea (Cochlicopa), Fer. Pr. 366. 

 Aciiatina fulminea, Lam. xvii. 133, ed. Desk. 303. 



Deless. Recueil, t. 28. f. 6. 



Pfr. Mon. Helic. ii. 293. 

 Glandina fulminea, Beck, Index, 77. n. 1. 

 Hab. ? 



61. Oleacina ROSEA. B.M. 



Shell ovate, attenuated each way, diaphanous, uniformly ful- 

 vous-rosy, closely striated and granulated between the strije ; spire 

 conic, rather obtuse ; suture margined and denticulate ; whorls 

 six and a half, slightly convex, the highest glabrous, the last ex- 

 ceeding the spire ; columella nearly straight, rather callous, ab- 

 ruptlv truncated; aperture elliptic-oblong, pointed above. Lon. 

 60, la't. 24; ap. lon. 32, lat. 12 mill. 



