AMPHIDROMUS, GROUP XII. 203 



Described as a variety of A. contrarius, but as von MoellendorfF 

 has pertinently pointed out, it differs from that species in the import- 

 ant character of having a weak, thin-edged parietal callus, and no 

 nodule near the posterior angle of the aperture, nor raised ledge- 

 below. I do not think it especially related to contrarius. 



A. JUCUNDUS (Fulton). PL 64, fig. 8. 



u Smaller than typical filozonatus, rather more solid ; last whorl 

 grayish-brown, with a yellow band around lower part ; upper whorls 

 white, with dark brown stripes interrupted by a narrow pale yellow 

 band. Alt. 28, diam. 14 mill." (Fulton). 



Celebes: Macassar (Fulton); Bua Kraeng (Fruhstorfer). 



A. filozonatus var. jucunda FULTON, Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xvii, 

 p. 78, pi. 7, f. 8 (Jan., 1896) A.jucundus Fulton, MOELLENDORFF, 

 Nachrbl. d. Malak. Ges. 1896, p. 146 A. filozonatus SMITH, Proc. 

 Malac. Soc. ii, 102. 



I agree with von Moellendorff that there is little ground for unit- 

 ing this with the Javan A. filozonatus. It may prove a variety of 

 maculatus. 



A. ANN^E Martens. PL 64, figs. 13-16. 



Shell sinistral, elongate-conic, rather thin. Very lightly striatu- 

 late, rather glossy. Pale yellow with diluted-brown streaks, interrupted 

 by one or several zones of the ground color above, continuous on the 

 last whorl, the apex violet black, following 1^ whorls uniform red- 

 dish. Whorls 7^, rather flat, the suture narrowly appressed. Aper- 

 ture three-sevenths the length of the shell, the parietal wall covered 

 with a rather broad reddish callus, palatal interior pale, showing the 

 bands through ; peristome slightly thickened and expanded, whitish ; 

 base slightly rose-tinted, columellar margin rather wide, white, dis- 

 tinctly differentiated from the parietal callus (Martens). 



Length 44, diam. 17, aperture 15 mill. 



Saleyer Islands (Weber). 



A. annae v. MART., in Max Weber's Zool. Ergebnisse einer Reise 

 in Niederlandisch Ost-Indien, ii, p. 240, pi. 14, f. 19-22 (1891) 

 FULTON, t. c., p. 87. SMITH, Ann. Mag. N. H. (6), xviii, p. 149, 

 pi. 10, f. 11 (1896). 



"Variable in color; plain yellow with flesh-colored apex and rose 

 columellar callus, or obliquely striped with black, the stripes being 



