52 PYRAMIDULA-PARARHYTIDA. 



P. lineata Say, ii, 200. P. fimbriatus Weth. ii, 200. 



v. salmonensis Hem ph. 



salmonaceus Hemph., W. G. B. 

 v. sonorensis Coop. 



Subgenus ? PUPISOMA Stoliczka, 1873. 



Pupisoma STOL., Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. xlii, p. 32. PFR.-CLESS, 

 Nomencl. Hel. Viv., p. 352. v. MOLLENDORFF, Bericht Senck. 

 naturforsch. Ges., 1890, p. 223. 



Shell minute, thin, brown, perforated ; varying from Pupiform, 

 almost cylindrical, to globose-conoidal ; apex obtuse ; whorls 

 rounded, with delicate, irregular, cuticular riblets. Aperture 

 oblique, truncate-oval or rounded, the lip thin, simple, or a little 

 expanded, broadly dilated at the columella, nearly closing the 

 umbilical perforation ; the columellar edge sometimes slightly project- 

 ing, but hardly dentate. Type Pupa lignicola Stol., pi. 14, figs. 41, 

 42. See also P. philippinicum Mlldff., pi. 14, figs. 43, 44. 



Animal having very short eye peduncles and barely a trace of 

 tentacles. (Stol.}. Jaw, radula and genitalia unknown. 



Distribution, India, Borneo, Philippines. 



A group of uncertain position. Stoliczka referred it to Pupidce; 

 v. Mollendorff to the Fruticicola series, near Acanthinula and Zoo- 

 genites. For the present I prefer to consider it a modification of 

 Pyramidula, comparable to the American group Ptychopatula ; but 

 I am not sure that it is not a group of Pupidce. 



P. lignicola Stol. P. pulvisculum Iss. iii, 191. 



P. orcella Stol. P. philippinicum Mlldff. 



P. orcula Bens, ii, 177. P. miccyla Bens, ii, 176. 



Genus PARARHYTIDA Ancey, 1882. 



Pararhytida ANC., Le Naturaliste 1882, p. 85 ; Bull. Soc. Mai. 

 Fr. v, p. 360. Platystoma ANC., 1882, Not Platystoma of Klein or 

 Homes, nor Platyostoma Conr. Saissetia (Bayle) ANC., Bull. Soc. 

 Mai. Fr. v, p. 368, 1888. 



Shell perforate or umbilicate, solid and strong, depressed, acutely 

 keeled (but periphery rounded in section Saissetia). Baso-columellar 

 lip thickened by a callus within, and dilated at the insertion. Type 

 H. dictyodes Pfr. 



