128 PARYPHANTA. 



P. FUMOSA, Tenison-Woods. PL 28, figs. 55, 56. 



Narrowly nmbilicated, depressed turbinate, rather thin, highly 

 polished, translucent, rugosely striated by growth-lines, suture 

 finely corrugated, smoky horn-color or nearly black, apex whitish ; 

 whorls 3J, the last obliquely sloping above ; peristome with 

 incurved cuticular margin. Diam. 22, alt. 18 mill. 



Dandenong Ranges, Victoria, Australia. 



Something like P. atramentaria, but smaller. Described as a 

 Helicarion, but undoubtedly belongs in this group. 



P. URNULA, Pfr. PI. 26, fig. 14. 



Covered perforate, thin, submembranaceous, irregularly ob- 

 liquely sulcated and malleated, pellucid, slightly shining; 

 greenish brown ; whorls three, convex, very rapidly increasing, 

 the last large, obliquely flattened above, base subexcavated ; lip 

 simple, subinflected. Diam. 16, alt. 9 mill. New Zealand. 



P. OPHIRIA, Pfr. PI. 26, figs. 7, 8. 



Subperforate, very thin, membranaceous, radiately rugate, with 

 minute light spiral lines ; pellucid, greenish corneous ; whorls 5, 

 the last subangulate at the periphery, rounded in front, base 

 inflated; peristome subinflected. Diam. 20, alt. 11*5 mill. 



Mt. Ophir, Malacca. 



Is Vitrina heliciformis, Pfr., described from an imperfect 

 specimen. 



P. OMEGA, Pfr. PL 26, fig. 28. 



Imperforate, somewhat smooth ; epidermis corneous brown ; 

 whorls 4, a little flattened, rapidly increasing, the last depressed, 

 base flattened, impressed in the middle ; lip simple. 



Diam. 9'5, alt. 4 mill. New Zealand. 



Helix compr essivolu ta, Reeve, is a synonym. 



P. PHLOGOPHORA, Pfr. PL 26, fig. 10. Mag. f 



Imperforate, very thin, striulate, shining, pellucid ; yellowish 

 brown, with serrulate, angulated chestnut lines; whorls 3|, 

 rapidly increasing, the last not descending, with somewhat 

 flattened base, impressed in the middle ; lip simple. 



Diam. 7, alt. 3-5 mill. New Zealand. 



The synonyms are H. multilimbata , Hombr. et Jacq., and H. 

 ftamrhigera, Pfr. 



