EUGLANDINA. 199 



and 15th, 1846). Achatina (Glandina) largillierti PFR., Sym? 

 bolse ad Hist Hel., iii, p. 90 (1846). 



This species, very common in Yucatan, was well described 

 and illustrated by Phillips prior to July 15, 1846. Pfeiffer 

 gave a less detailed description, without a figure, in the same 

 year, the exact date unknown. Strebel and von Martens have 

 reduced the following to synonyms: G. yucatanensis Pfr. (vol. 

 I, p. 35), G. carnea Pfr. (vol. I, p. 41), and probably G. streb- 

 eli Angas (vol. I, p. 33). 



56. E. PITTIERI (v. Martens). PI. 28, fig. 54. 



' ' Shell nearly cylindrical, with crowded, fine, vertical striae, 

 yellow; suture finely crenulated and distinctly margined by 

 a spiral furrow below it ; 7 whorls, the uppermost forming a 

 very obtuse summit, the penultimate comparatively long, just 

 above the aperture 5 / 3 as long as the antepenultimate, last 

 whorl comparatively shorter; aperture distinctly less than 

 half the length of the whole shell; columellar margin well 

 arcuated, very obliquely truncated. Long 40, diam. 14, apert. 

 17 mm. (Martens). 



Costa Rica : between Mokri and Ukatschka, near Talamanca 

 (Pittier, Sept. 1898, in Mus. Berol). 



Glandina pittieri MARTS., Biologia, p. 611, pi. 44, f. 5 (Jan. 

 1901). 



57. E. ORIZABA (Pfr.). Vol. I, p. 26. 



58. E. TURGIDA (Pfr.). PI. 24, fig. 56. 



Shell subfusiform-ovate, rather solid, lightly and closely 

 striate, slightly glossy, isabelline. 'Spire conic, the apex ob- 

 tuse ; suture very lightly crenulated. Whorls 7, swollen, the 

 upper ones smooth, the last slightly shorter than the spire, 

 tapering basally. Columella straightened, abruptly truncate. 

 Aperture vertical, sinuate-semioval, reddish inside ; peristome 

 simple, acute. Length 30, diam. 12, aperture 15x5.66 mm. 



fr.). 



Mexico: Juquila, State of Oaxaca (Boucard). 



Oleacina turgida PFR., P. Z. S. 1861, p. 26 ; Monogr., vi, p. 



