18 DOLICHEULOTA. 



sutures. Spire conic, the sides slightly concave, whorls 6^, convex 

 the last globose-depressed, swollen above and below, a little flattened 

 peripherally, somewhat descending in front. Aperture oblique^ 

 round-oval, chestnut-brown within ; peristome white, the outer lip 

 not expanded, strongly arcuate above ; columellar lip less arcuate, 

 dilated, the ends approaching, connected by a moderate callus. 



Alt. 8, diam. 6; length of aperture 3.5, width 3 mill. (Gassies). 



Alt. 8, diam. 6.2 ; longest axis of aperture 4.2, width 3.4 mill, 

 (specimen). Loyalty Is.: Lifu (De'planches, Hadfield). 



Bulimus theobaldianus GASS., Journ. de Conchyl. xviii, p. 143, pi. 

 3, f. 9 (Jan., 1870); Faune Conch. N.-Cale'd. ii, p. 93, pi. 3, f. 8 

 (1871). PFR., Monogr. viii, p. 96. Buliminus (Chondrula} theo- 

 baldiana PFR. & CLESS., Nomencl. Hel. Viv. 1878, p. 296, no. 668. 

 Pseudopartula theobaldiana Gass., CROSSE, Journ de Conchyl. 1894, 

 p. 248. Drapamaudia theobaldina Gass., ANCEY, Ann. Mus. d'Hist. 

 Nat. Marseille, Bull, i, p. 147 (1898). Bulimus sinistrorsus Moss 

 & WEBB, Journ. of Malacol. vi, p. 1, pi. 1, f. 1 (shell), 2-6 (anatomy). 

 Helix ( Geotrochus} sinistrorsa Desh., MELVILL and STANDEN, Journ. 

 of Conch., viii, p. 87, 1895. Not Bulimus theobaldianus Benson, 

 1857, see Manual, vol. xiii, p. 180. 



The unexpanded lip, and short, stout contour readily distinguish 

 this from other species. The umbilicus is more compressed than in 

 D. sinistrorsus and the last whorl much less depressed, and not ex- 

 panded at the aperture. The name theobaldianus was for the Mar- 

 quis Theobald de Puifferrat, a friend of M. Gassies. There was 

 unfortunately a prior B. theobaldianus of Benson, necessitating a 

 change of the name of the present species. The type of I). lifuanct 

 (figs. 8, 9) is in the collection of the Academy. 



Genus EULOTA Hartmann. 

 Eulota Hartm., PILSBRY, Man. Conch, ix, p. 200. 



Subgenus DOLICHEULOTA Pilsbry, 1901. 



Shell umbilicate, solid, Bulimus shaped, having the sculpture and 

 color-pattern of Euhadra. Aperture ovate, longer than wide, the 

 peristome reflexed. Type Bulimus formosensis H. Ad. 



The soft anatomy is unknown, but I venture to predict that it will 

 be found to agree essentially with Euhadra. Those who give generic 

 rank to the numerous groups I have subordinated to Eulota will 



