ODONTOCYCLAS. 257 



naturhist. Landes-Mus. Karnten, Jahrg. 47, 1900, p. 102 (dis- 

 tribution). KORMOS, Nachrbl. D. Mai. Ges. 39, Oct. 1907, p. 

 192 (Croatia, at Lukovdol; Plitvica; Kukuljanovo ; Senj, on 

 the ruins of Nehaj, on the coast). Helix moricandi FERUSSAC, 

 Prodr., p. 60, no. 480, no description. 



Rossmaessler found this species when on a shell hunt in 

 company with his friend Kokeil, of Klagenfurt, in whose 

 honor it is named. The shells were covered with soil, resem- 

 bling little balls of earth, and were found on rocks and old 

 walls. The species had previously been found at Idria by S. 

 Moricand, in 1812, and named, but not described, by Ferussac. 



Form mitescens Westerlund. PI. 41, fig. 11. The smaller 

 plicae on the peristome are wanting and only the six larger 

 ones are developed (West.). 



2. ODONTOCYCLAS ROSSMAESSLERI ('Schmidt' Rossm.). PI. 41 y 



figs. 12, 13. 



Shell with wholly closed, circumflex-shaped umbilical crev- 

 ice, conic, with somewhat convex sides, from a globular base, 

 clear corneous, translucent, thin, unevenly rib-striate, slightly 

 glossy. Whorls 7, convex, united by a rather deep suture, the 

 last whorl strongly inflated, yet somewhat contracted beneath, 

 the neck constricted behind the peristome. Aperture nar- 

 rowed by many larger and smaller teeth. Peristome with ends 

 separated, reflected, with seven rather large teeth, of which 

 two are on the parietal wall and five on the lip margins 

 (Rossm.). 



Length 4.5, diam. above aperture 3 mm. 



Carinthia, Carniola, eastern Venetia. Type loc., Monte 

 Manos, near Prewald (Schmidt). 



Pupa rossmaessleri Schmidt MS., ROSSMAESSLER, Icono- 

 graphie der Land- und Siisswasser-Mollusken, etc., ii, parts 7 

 and 8, p. 39; pt. 10, p. 27, pi. 49, f. 644 (1838). KUESTER, 

 Conch. Cab., Pupa, p. 16, pi. 2, f. 13-15. PPR., Monogr., ii, 

 p. 353. POLLONERA, Bull. Soc. Malac. Ital., xii, 1886, p. 222. 

 Odontocyclas rossmaessleri Kok., CLESSIN, Molluskenfauna 

 Oesterreich-Ungarns u. Schweiz, p. 240, f. 143 (only in Carin- 

 thia, Mt. Nanos, Lueg, and in the Birnbaumer Walde, and in 



