EUPLECTA. 57 



crossed by[iinpressed spiral lines, smoother and polished beneath ; 

 spire conoidal, apex obtuse, suture impressed ; whorls 5, convex, 

 the last descending a little towards the mouth, bluntly angulate 

 at the periphery, convex beneath, compressed around the per- 

 foration ; aperture large, diagonal, roundly lunate ; peristome 

 thin, arcuate above near last whorl, columellar margin oblique, 

 expanded, more broadly above, and thickened, partly covering the 

 perforation. 



Major diam. 11|, min. 10, height 6| mm. 



Hob. Anaimalai Hills (Beddome). 



This is a peculiar form to be recognized by its large diagonal 

 aperture and granular sculpture, which is easily seen under a 

 good lens. 



Euplecta ? mucosa, W. $ H. Blf. 



[Transferred to end of this genus, after other doubtful species 

 placed in it.] 



B. Depressedly turbinate, or turbinate or lenticular, generally 

 sharply keeled, with granular costulation or striation on 

 upper surface. 



84. Euplecta semidecussata, Pfr. (Helix) P. Z. S. 1851, p. 252 ; id. 

 (Helix) Mon. Hel iii, 1853, p. 53; id. t. c. vii, 1876, p. 105; 

 H. $ T. (Helix) C. I. 1876, pi. 58, tigs. 1, 2 ; Nev. (Nanina) 

 Hand-l. i, 1878, p. 29 ; Godwin- Austen, Mol. 2nd. ii, 1898, p. 101, 

 pi. 97, tigs. 2-2 d (anatomy), pi. 98, fig. 5 (sculpture of shell). 

 Euplecta transpetata, subsp", Blf. P>-oc. Mai. Soc. iv, 1901, p. 249, 

 pi. 25, fig. 9. 



Shell subobtectly perforate, depressedly turbiuate, white, with 

 a fulvous to dull chestnut epidermis, striated, the striation broken 

 and decussated by impressed lines, which are less distinct below ; 

 spire conoid, apex acute, suture impressed ; whorls 7, slowly 

 increasing, convex above, the last not descending, angulate (vary- 

 ing from subangulate, or even rounded, to carinate) at the peri- 

 phery, more convex below than above; aperture oblique, angulately 

 lunate ; peristome straight, slightly obtuse in adults, columellar 

 margin briefly reflected, partly covering the perforation. 



Major diam. 33, min. 30, axis 19 mm. 



[Animal. Sole of foot not divided, in spirit folded on the central 

 line. There is a minute rudiment of a right shell-lobe, the left 

 dorsal is in two parts, the anterior very close to the posterior. The 

 male organ has a large loop formed by a strong connecting muscle 

 a short distance above the generative aperture. The spermatheca 

 is short and globose. Jaw has a very slight central projection 

 (fig. 30 B, p. 52). Eadula (fig. 30 B) formula: 



82 . 2 . 19 . 1 . 19 . 2 . 82 

 or 103 . 1 . 103] 



Hob. South-western Ceylon; Eainbodde (Nevill) ; Ambagamuwa 



