ACHATINA, WEST AFRICA. 19 



pointing out that while smaller, A. bandeirana has a half 

 whorl more, a vertical columella, the shell has no dark 

 markings, and the base is not granulose, as it is in A. 

 dohrniana. A. wehvitschi is much more closely allied to 

 dohrniana. 



13. A. BANDEIRANA Morelct. PI. 3, figs. 20, 21. 



Shell ovate, subfusiform, solid, glossy; spire subturrited, 

 the apex rather obtuse, smooth, whitish. Whorls Sy 2 , a 

 little convex, the early ones very minutely granulate, pale 

 tawny, the last two burnt-chestnut, subregularly plicatulate- 

 striate, decussated with narrow spiral impressions; the last 

 whorl obscurely banded, equal to the spire or a little shorter. 

 Columella white-blue, somewhat twisted, nearly straight, tap- 

 ering-truncate. Aperture acuminate-oval, blue within; peri- 

 stome unexpanded, thin, brown-bordered, the margins joined 

 by a thin, bright blue callous. Length 101, diam. 43 mm. 

 (Morel.). 



West Africa: Rocky heights of the Serra de Pedras de 

 Guinga, Angola (Dr. Welwitsch). Landana, Congo (Petit) ; 

 near Banza-Manteka, in a grassy plain on the caravan route 

 from Matade to Loukoungou (E. Dupont). 



A. bandeirana MOREL., J. de Conch., 1866, p. 156; Voy. 

 Welwitsch, p. 67, pi. 6, f. 1. DOHRN, Malak. BL, xxi, 1873, 

 p. 79. PPR., Monogr., vi, p. 213. ANCEY, J. de Conchyl., 

 1902, p. 279. DAUTZENBERG, Bull de 1'Acad. Sci. Roy. 

 Belgique (3 Ser.), xx, p. 567 (1891). 



This species, named for the Marquis Bandeira, has been 

 united by Dohrn with A. dohrniana Pfr., a view combatted 

 by Morelet (Journ. de Conchyl., 1873, p. 327; 1874, p. 60). 



Dautzenberg examined specimens collected in the Congo 

 valley by Dupont, typical in other respects, but measuring 

 1-60x77 mm. 



14. A. MONETARIA Morelet. PL 5, fig. 6. 



Shell ovate-acute, thick, ponderous; livid whitish, covered 

 with a thin, tawny cuticle. Spire contabulate, mucronate, 

 the apex acute, flesh-colored. Whorls 8, the early ones con- 



