A^ADENTTS. 477 



paullo fuscente et elegante fuscis lineis striato et marmorato. 

 Tentaculis quatuor rubro-fuscis. 



" Longitudinis Ij unc. [=38 mm.]." (Theobald.} 



Hob. India : Cissutlej Hills near Fagu, Narkanda, Saraon, etc. 



" It is ' much smaller and rather more elegantly shaped,' and is, 

 perhaps, rather more numerous than altivagus, though this is far 

 from uncommon. 



" There is a very small species in the British Museum in the 

 same bottle with A. giganteus, mentioned above, which appears 

 immature, but is certainly another species. It measures : Total 

 length 20 mm., mantle 9-0 ; breadth 5'5. It maybe distinguished 

 by its olive-brown colour and having the mantle speckled with 

 black, and two well-marked lines of this colour on either side of 

 the extremity of the foot ; it agrees well with modestus of Theobald. 

 I hope shortly to receive a collection of slugs from Darjeeling 

 which may contain this species, for there is now some doubt 

 whether giganteus of Heynemann was ever obtained there. This 

 may possibly be the young of A. schlagintweiti, described by 

 Heynemann on p. 141, I. c. ; but he does not give any dimensions." 

 ( Godwin- Austen.) 



467. Anadenus schlagintweiti, Heynemann. 



Anadenus schlagintweiti, Heynemann, Malak. Blatt. x, 1863, p. 141, 



pi. 1, fig". 2 a-d (teeth), fig. 2 e (shell) ; Godwin-Austen, Moll. 



Ind. i, 1882, p. 51, pi. 7, fig. 3 (shell) ; Tryon, Man. Conch, ser. 2, 



i, 1885, p. 250, pi. 59, fig. 61 (shell). 

 Anadenus (? section) schlagintweiti , Cockerell, The Conchologist, 



ii, 1893, p. 192. 



Original description (in German) : " Length of contracted 

 animal 45 to 60 mm. Length of mantle 25 mm. Colour ashy- 

 grey to blackish. 



" Internal shell 11 mm. long, 7| mm. broad, moderately thick, 

 flat. 



" Jaw with about 16 ribs ; the outer coherent, the inner appear 

 somewhat beak-like, in front they are all separate. 



" Radula, 125 transverse rows, 90 longitudinal rows. 

 110 80 



Fig. 151. Anadenus schlagintweiti. 

 (Shell. Copied from Land and Freshw. Moll. India.) 



" Central tooth broadly triangular with moderately long points. 



