ACHATINA, WEST AFRICA. 29 



crenulate. The coloration consists on the upper whorls of 

 oblique, angular lines or stripes of a vinous-red color, on a 

 whitish ground washed with the same color. These stripes 

 become longitudinal, wider, relatively closer, and of a dark 

 chestnut-brown, on a pale yellow ground, washed with red- 

 dish and with golden reflections, on the ventral surface of 

 the last whorl. Aperture ovoid, piriform, bluish within, the 

 right margin simple and sharp, columella feebly arcuate, 

 whitish; a thin bluish callous on the right margin. Length 

 65, diam. 26, aperture 27x13.5 mm. (Furtado). 



Plain before Quintum (Capello & Ivens). 



Achatina capelloi FURTADO, Journ. de Conchyl., 1886, p. 

 143, pi. 7, f. 2. 



Resembles somewhat A. colubrina Morel., but differs in 

 proportions and the vivacity of its coloring, and by the gran- 

 ulation. A. perfecta Morel, is larger and not so slender, 

 with a somewhat different color-pattern. 



27. A. MOLLICELLA Morelet. 



Shell imperforate, ovate-elongate, thin, glossy, hyaline, 

 spirally very minutely striate, pale fulvous and zebra-striped 

 with darker streaks, wider on the spire, closer on the last 

 whorl. Spire. elongate, the apex obtuse. Whorls 6, a little 

 convex, parted by an impressed suture, the last whorl in- 

 flated, tapering basally, longer than the spire. Columella 

 narrow, somewhat twisted, nearly straight, obliquely trun- 

 cate. Aperture semioval, pearly within, the margins joined 

 by a superficial callous, right margin arcuate, thin and un- 

 expanded. Length 18, diam. 12 mm. 



West Africa: Guinea (Capt. Yignon). 



A. mollicella MOREL., J. de C., 1860, p. 189. PFR., Monogr., 

 vi, 216. 



Referred to Leptocala by Ancey, Bull. Soc. Mai. France, 

 v, p. 70, foot-note 3 ; but he does ^ot state that he had seen 

 a specimen. 



