120 CHLORITIS. 



(Group of eustoma.) 



C. erinacea Pfr., vi, 251. C. ursina Pfr., vi, 253. 



C. leei Cox, vi, 251. C. dinodeomorpha Tap.-Can., vi, 

 v. sudestensis Hedley. [254. 



C. subcorpulenta Sm., vi, 251. C. delphax Dohrn, viii, 271. 



C. discordialis Fer., vi, 252. C. silenus Angas, vi, 254. 



C. eustoma Pfr., vi, 252. C. gaimardi Dh., vi, 255. 

 C. dentrecasteauxi Sra., vi, 253. adustus Hinds. 



C. mendanse Cox, vi, 255. 



(Group of tuba Celebes species.) 



C. bulbulus Mouss., vi, 258. C. tuba Alb., vi, 258. 



bulbus Mouss. C. zodiacus Fer., vi, 259. 



Section Sulcobasis Tap.-Can. 



Sulcobasis T.-C., Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di 

 Geneva, xix, 1883, p. 161. 



Shell large, solid, globose-depressed or depressed ; spire convex, 

 the inner whorls (and apex when not worn) showing minute hair -scars 

 arranged in oblique series; body-whorl more or less distinctly spirally 

 sulcate beneath. Lip well reflexed. Type C. sulcosa Pfr., pi. 29, 

 figs. 9, 10. 



Distribution, Aru Is., New Guinea, New Ireland, Solomon Is. 



Anatomy unknown. Tapparone-Canefri has given a crude figure 

 of the central and inner lateral teeth of C. beatrids, showing them 

 them to lack side cusps, as usual in the genus. Doubts have been 

 expressed as to the relationship of this group of large solid Helices 

 to Chloritis (Jahrb. D. M. G. 1892, p. 94) ; bufc those who see the 

 shells themselves, will agree with Tapparone-Canefri that the group 

 is simply a section of Chloritis. 



(Typical group). 



C. sulcosa Pfr., vi, 260. C. lepidophora Dohrn. viii, 273. 



C. rubra Alb., vi, 260. C. rehsei v. Mart., vi, 261. 



C. concisa Fer., vi, 262. gerrardi Sm. 



C. beatricis Tap.-Can., vi, 260. genardi Braz. 



C. rohdei Dohrn, viii, 273. v. obtecta Reinh., vi, 262. 



