SARIKA. 



277 



447. Sarika resplendens, Phil (Helix) Zeitschr. f. Malak. 1846, 

 p. 192; Pfr. (Helix) in. Mart, fy Chemn. Conch.-Cab. ed. 2, 

 no. 688, pi. 110, figs. 7-9; id. (Helix) Mon. HeL i, 1848, p. 56; 

 H. Sf T. (Helix) C. I. 1876, pi. 61, fig. 4; Nevill, Nanina 

 (Macrochlamys), Hand-l. i, 1878, p. 20, pt. ; Godwin- Austen, 

 Mol. Ind. i, 1883, pp. 109, 110, pi. 26, figs. 1-3 (shells) ; id. t. c. 

 ii, 1898, p. 49 ; [ii, 1907, p. 179, pi. Ill, figs. 3, 3 a (genitalia), 

 pi. 116, figs. 2-2 b (shell and dorsal lobes and radula)] ; v. Mart. 

 Jour. Linn. Soc. xxi, 1889, p. 162. 



Helix subcornea, apud Hanky, C. J. 1876, pi. 149, figs. 2, 3 : nee 

 Pfr. 



Shell perforate, depressed, smooth, polished throughout, thin, 

 pale, yellowish tawny, without longitudinal sculpture ; spire very 

 low, suture well impressed ; whorls 7, convex, regularly increasing, 

 the last rounded at the periphery and convex, slightly flattened 

 beneath, deeply impressed in the middle ; aperture nearly vertical, 



[Fig. 84. SariJca 



A. Mantle-edge detached from the animal, shell- and dorsal lobes. 



B. The genitalia. 



C. Anterior end of the amatorial organ. 



D. Teeth of the radula. 



E. Jaw.] 



broadly lunate ; peristome thin, almost straight, basal margin 

 i'aintly arcuate, coluinellar oblique, briefly reflected above. 



Major diam. 25^, min. 23|, height 12 mm. 



Hab. Mergui, Tenasserhn ; Mergui Archipelago ; also Siam and 

 Cambodia. 



In the animal both shell-lobes are well developed, as in Macro- 

 chlamys indica. Neck-lobes small. There is a long flagellum-like 



