DRYM^EUS. 



Section Stenostytus Pilsbry, 1898. Peru to Colombia. 

 D. kochi Pfr., xi, 314. D. meleagris Pfr., xi, 315. 



D. guttula Pfr., xi, 314. D. colmeiroi Hid., xi, 316. 



D. goudoti Pet., xi, 314. D. tapadoides Ph., xi, 317. 



D. troscheli Phil., xi, 314. D. ignobilis Ph., xi, 317. 



D. nigrolimbatus Pfr., xi, 315. 



Submenus LEIOSTRAOUS Alb., 1850. 

 ALBERS, Die Hel., 1850, p. 156. PILSBRY, Manual xii, p. 90. 



Perforate, ovate pyramidal shells with the brilliant and usually 

 banded or streaked surface of Drym&us ; but the nepionic shell has 

 extremely minute spiral strias and occasionally some slight vertical 

 wrinkles. 



The jaw (of D. perlucidus) is like that of Drymaus. The radula 

 (pi. 58, fig. 78) has brace-shaped (^~r~^) transverse rows running 

 forward from middle to margins, and with comparatively few teeth in 

 a row, the formula of D. perlucidus being 19.9.1.9. 19. The centrals 

 have a single rather wide cusp shorter than the basal-plate. The 

 laterals have a very broad, rounded main cusp and a well developed 

 ectocone. The main cusp becomes emarginate on the marginals, and 

 finally bifid, and the ectocone also splits (pi. 58, fig. 76,Z>. perlucidus.} 

 The mantle is green in this species. 



Leiostracus differs widely from Drymaeus in its diverse, probably 

 degenerate, apical sculpture, in the reduced number of teeth, and the 

 entire, rounded cusps of the laterals. In all true Drymxus the lateral 

 teeth are tricuspid. These differences will probably make it advis- 

 able to raise the group to generic rank; but until the radula of the 

 type species, D. vittatus, is examined, 1 prefer to treat it as a sub- 

 genus of Drymaus ; the natural position of Leiostracus being between 

 Drymceus and Zaplagius. The species are all Brazilian. 

 D. vittatus Spix, xii, 91. D. vimineus Moric., xii, 95. 



H. coxeirana Moric. D. manoeli Moric., xii, 96. 



H. caxoeirana Moric. coxiranus P. & M. 



B. candidus Gray. D. cinnamomeolineatus Moric., xii, 



B. omphalodes Mke. 97. 



D. obliquus Rve., xii, 93; xiv, 163. D. perlucidus Spix, xii, 98. 



Jeffrey si Pfr. opalinus Sowb. 



D. clouei Pfr., xii, 94. H. angulosa Fer. 



D. onager Bk., xii, 94. 

 zebra Spix. 

 v. subtuszonata Pils., xii, 95. 



