188 HELICID^E. 



while the lower portion is ornamented with a broad dark brown 

 band below the peripheral white girdle and a narrow one around 

 the umbilicus. Another specimen is almost unicolorous white 

 with a narrow brown band around tlje umbilicus. The original 

 habitat Tranquebar recorded by Chemnitz, I consider extremely 

 doubtful. It is a well known fact that formerly less importance 

 was attached to locality than is the case at the present day. 



Var. rufopicta, Benson. 



Bulimus rufopictus, Benson, A. M. N. II. ser. 2, xviii, 1856, 



p. 96 ; Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1870, pi. 21, fig. 10. 

 Bulimus (Cerastus) rufopictus, Nevill, Hand List, ii, 1878, p. 132. 

 Amphidromus rufopictus, Jousseaume, Me"m. Soc. Zool. France, vii, 



1894, p. 295. 

 Buliminus (Beddomea} rufopictus, Kobelt, Conch.-Cab., Fam. Buli- 



minidae, 1900, p. 670, pi. 102, fig. 11. 

 Amphidromus (Beddomea) trifasciatus, var. rufopictus , Pilsbry, Man. 



Conch, ser. 2, xiv, 1901, p. 5, pi. 1, fig. 9. 



Smaller than typical trifasciata and having the upper portion of 

 the spire usually streaked transversely. 



Hob. Ceylon : Akurambode (LayarcT) ; Kandy (Collett). 



160. Amphidromus bontiae, Chemnitz. 



Helix bontia, Chemnitz, Conch.-Cab. ix, part 2, 1786, p. 156, pi. 134, 



figs. 1216, 1217. 



Bulimus bontia, Gray, Ann. Philos.. N. s. ix, 1825, p. 414. 

 Bulimus bontiae, Pfeiffer, Conch.-Cab., Bulimus, 1841, pi. 10, 



figs. 8, 9 ; 1853, p. 51 ; Reeve, Conch. Icon, v, Bulimus, 1848, 



pi. 48, fig. 315 ; Hanley & Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1874,' p. 34, 



pi. 80, fig. 5. 

 Amphidromus (Beddomea) lontice, Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, 



p. 128. 

 Buliminus (Beddomea} bontiae, Kobelt, Conch.-Cab., Fam. Buli- 



minidae, 1900, p. 669, pi. 102, fig. 10. 

 Rhachis bontiae, Kobelt & Mollendorff, Nachr. Deuts. Malak. Ges. 



1903, p. 37. 



Shell narrowly perforate, ovate-conoid, thin, faintly striated 

 transversely, with microscopic impressed spiral lines above and 

 below, white, with three narrow pale brown bands, the middle 

 one at the periphery. Spire conoid, apex acute, suture shallow. 

 "Whorls 5, slightly convex ; the last ventricose, scarcely descending 

 in front, equalling in height the remainder of the spire, at first 

 subangulate at the periphery, becoming rounded towards the 

 mouth. Aperture pyriform-obovate ; peristome thin, margins 

 slightly expanded, columellar margin dilated and reflexed over the 

 narrow perforation of the umbilicus. 



Long. 28, diam. 18 mm. 



Hob. India : Bengal (Konig) ; Southern India (Jerdon, 

 Stoliczka). 



