276 UROCOPTIS, S. G. GONGYLOSTOMA. 



161. U. RUGELI (Shuttleworth). PL 65, figs. 9, 10. 



"Shell slender, entire, fusiform, swollen in the middle, 

 strongly and rapidly tapering above, delicately and remotely 

 rib-striate; dull flesh colored, marbled here and there with 

 pale brownish streaks. Apex papillar. Whorls 14, a little 

 convex, the last disjoined, stretching downwards a long dis- 

 tance, slightly angulate. Aperture oblique, subcircular; 

 peristome narrowly reflexed. Alt. 9.5, diam. 1.66 mm." 

 (ShuttL). 



Western Cuba: Yumuri Valley, near Matanzas (Rugel) ; 

 Pan and Palenque de Matanzas (Gundlach), and var. brevi- 

 collis at the plantation San Luis, in Jaruco, Prov. Havana 

 (Arango). 



Cyl. rugeli SHUTTLW., Bern, Mittheil, 1852, p. 297; PFR., 

 Monogr., iii, p. 578 ; iv, 708 ; vi, 387 ; Conchyl. Cab., p. 56, pi. 

 6, f. 13-15. ARANGO, Contrib., p. 125. C. rugeliana POEY, 

 Memorias, i, p. 397. SOWERBY, C. Icon., xx, pi. 16, f. 142. 

 C. rugeli var. brevicollis PFR., Nomencl. Hel. Viv., p. 281 

 (1878). 



A small, fusiform shell, quite delicately costulate, with the 

 lip narrowly expanded, and the axis encircled by a small 

 spiral cord. U. marmorata is closely related, but is smooth. 

 U. plicata has a much more strongly ribbed shell. 



161 a. Var. EUGLYPTA Pilsbry, n. v. PL 64, fig. 4. 



Similar to U. rugeli in contour, but evenly sculptured with 

 narrow but well-raised riblets, hardly coarser or more spaced 

 on the last whorl. Marbled white and brown, like the typical 

 form. Length 9%, diam. 2 mm., whorls 11, the apex being 

 truncate. 



161 b. Var. BREVICOLLIS Pf r. 



This variety was proposed for specimens from Jaruco, and 

 has not been defined. From the name, it has apparently a 

 shorter neck than rugeli. 



162. U. PHILIPPIANA (Pfeiffer). PL 65, figs. 1, 2, 14, 15, 16. 

 "Shell lengthened-fusiform, slender, subtruncate, thin, 



somewhat obliquely sharply striate, diaphanous, corneous- 



