300 AMASTRA, MAUI. 



96b. A. a. Ugener Hyatt, n. var. PL 44, fig. 7. 



Smaller than typical affinis, creamy, the apex brown or 

 white, last whorl retaining dark cuticle in angular or zigzag 

 lines. Apex with typical costation and carination; whorls 

 fewer. 



Length 12, diam. 6.2 mm. ; whorls 



Length 11.9, diam. 6.1 mm. ; whorls 



Maui : Types no. 57685, A. N. S. P. 



A form without cuticle, except for some shreds close behind 

 the lip, is whitish below the periphery, flesh-colored, with 

 numerous pale lines above it. Length 12, diam. 6.8 mm. ; 

 5% whorls. This form was called A. bigener var. abberans 

 Hyatt, MSS. (pi. 44, fig. 8). The exact locality is unknown. 

 The figured type is 117264, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



96c. Var. Cinderella Hyatt, n. v. PI. 45, figs. 1, 2. 



Smaller than affinis, white mottled with flesh-color, or pink- 

 ish-brown with scattered White maculae, or with white streaks 

 also. Length 10.7, diam. 6 mm. ; 5% whorls. Kula. 



This form, distinguished by Hyatt, is based upon no. 1546 

 of the Gulick coll., Boston Society collection. Figured from 

 the cotypes. 



96d. A. a. subpulla Hyatt & Pilsbry, n. subsp. PI. 45, figs. 

 3,4. 



The shells are stouter than in Cinderella. The color of one 

 is uniform brown without bars and it has a lighter or yellow 

 tone along the shoulder of last volution, apex ashen (fig. 4). 

 The other shell has broad pearl-grey bands cut up by smaller 

 brown bands and a pearl-grey area around the columella 

 on the base. The preceding Whorl is brown with light pearl- 

 grey shoulder, and apex ashen. These are the colors and 

 ornaments of A. pulla of Lanai, but the shell is distinct in 

 being a little stouter or more globose than in that species. 

 It is also wider than A. johnsoni. There is no trace of an 

 outer layer of cuticle. The apex is costate and carinated. 

 Length 11, diam. 6.3 mm. (fig. 3, type). 



Kula, East Maui, associated with var. Cinderella. Cotypes 

 in coll. Boston Society. 





