CAMJENA. 151 



peripheria carinata, carina antice mitiore ; apertura obliqua, 

 quadrato-lunari, peristornate expanse, albido, marginibus callo 

 tenui arcuato junctis, basali reflexiusculo, incrassato, antice 

 arcuato, columellari brevi, declivi, reflexo, sinuato, umbilicum 

 subtegente. 



"Diani. maj. 54, minor 46, axis 26 mill." (Benson.} 



Hab. India; Moyang, Khasi Hills, and Asaloo, North Cacliar 

 (Godwin- Austen) ; tipper Burma: Maingkhwan, Hukong Valley 

 (Notling). Pegu ? 



The type was said to be from Pegu, but Blanford thought the 

 locality was in all probability erroneous, the shell having never 

 been met with either by Theobald, Fedden, or himself. Nevill 

 places the following note by Blanford on record : " A true Helix, 

 nearly black, with pale tawny markings, surface granulate ; jaw 

 grooved." 



The species resembles C. illustris in its general characters, but 

 is more depressed and umbilicated. The sculpture is less distinct, 

 while the lip is expanded but not reflexed. Pilsbry states that as 

 0. ochfhoplax is a genuine Camcena of the cicatricosa type, Eucochlias 

 must be regarded as an absolute synonym of Camcena. 



] 20. Camaena saturnia, Gould. 



Helix saturnia, Gould, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, ii, 1845, p. 98; 



ibid., Otia Conch. 1862, p. 198; Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 



1870, pi. 25, tig. 3. 

 Helix (Phania) saturnia, von Martens, Die Heliceen, ed. 2, 1860, 



p. 157. 

 Helix (Camcena) saturnia, Pilsbry, Man. Conch, ser. 2, vi, 1891, 



p. 203, pi. 60, fig. 5. 



Hemiplecta ? saturnia, Godwin-Austen, Moll. Ind. ii, 1898, p. 73. 

 Camcena saturnia, Pilsbry, Man. Conch, ser. 2, ix, 1894, p. 104. 



Original description : " Testa magna, lenticularis, pallide 

 rubido-cornea, ad peripheriam costato-carinata, late et profunde 

 umbilicata ; anfractibus 5 planulati ; spira depresso-conica ; 

 sutura profunda, marginata ; subtus convexa, costulis obsoletis 

 cincta ; apertura ampla, rhomboidea, peristomati revoluto." 



" Major diam. 47, minor 39. alt. 28 mm. ; apert. lat. 20, alt. 

 15 mm." (Gould.) 



Hab. Burma : Tavoy (Mason) ; Tenasserim (Theobald). 



Shell perspectively umbilicated, depressed-conoid, distantly 

 plicate- striate, buff corneous. Spire depressed, suture shallow, 

 apex obtuse. Whorls 4j, granulated, increasing rapidly, sub- 

 planate, slightly sulcate above the suture; the last obtusely keeled, 

 slightly compressed above and below the keel, the latter half 

 becoming more convex above towards the mouth, slightly dilated 

 at the aperture ; the base flattened, sloping from the periphery 

 to the umbilicus, becoming more convex towards the mouth, 

 angulated around the deep funnel-shaped umbilicus, and exhibiting 



