AZECA. 301 



Cochlicopa (Hypnophila) cyclothym BTTG., Nachrblr d: 

 D. Malak. Ges. xvii, Aug. 1885, p. 121. 



Dr. Boettger remarks that C. pupiformis Cantraine does 

 not occur in Greece. All three known Grecian species con- 

 trast with the Sicilian and Dalmatian forms by the more ob- 

 tuse summit of the shell. Each of the Grecian species is yet 

 known from a single place, and no transition forms have ap- 

 peared up to this time. 



The figures are drawn from specimens received from Cone- 

 menos. The whorl contracts more strongly to the aperture 

 than any A. zacynthia I have seen, and the lip-edge, while 

 blunt, is not perceptibly expanded. The columellar margin 

 is built up level with the outer lip by a white callous ridge. 

 The columella in oblique view is very wide and obliquely trun- 

 cate at the base. 



6. A. INTEGRA Mousson. PL 47, fig. 6. 



Shell sublimate, cylindric-ovate, pale corneous-fulvous, 

 glossy, pellucid. Spire with obtuse summit, suture flat, 

 marked with a whitish line. Whorls 7%, flat, the earliest a 

 little convex, the last slightly exceeding one-fourth the total 

 length. Aperture small, obliquely semicircular, columella 

 straight, not truncate or toothed. Peristome continuous, 

 white, thread-like, very narrowly reflexed, the right margin 

 evenly arched, columellar margin strongly raised, subcallous, 

 parietal margin thread-like, abruptly terminating in a long 

 tooth below the insertion of the outer lip. Length 5.5, diam. 

 2.33 mm. 



Island of Cephalonia (Schlaefli), everywhere under stones 

 among herbage. Also Corfu (Broemme). 



Azeca Integra, Mouss., Coq. terr. et fluv. recuillies dans 

 rOrient p*ar M. le Dr. Alex. Schlaefli, in Vierteljahrsschrift 

 der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zurich, iv, 1859, p. 32. 

 PFR. Monogr. vi, 255. Ferussacia (Hypnophila) integra 

 Mouss., KOBELT, Iconographie n. F. vii, p. 21, pi. 185, f. 1169. 



It approaches A. pupaformis Cantraine, but differs essen- 

 tially. It is smaller, more cylindric, the aperture less long, 

 columella not truncate or toothed. The columellar margin 



