ABIDA. 329 



313, descript. in footnote. - - I'trpa eximia WESTERLUND, 

 Nachrbl. d. m. Ges., vii, 1875, p. 73 (based upon Pfeiffer's de- 

 scription) ; Synopsis, 1897, p. 91. 



42. ABIDA APPELIUSI (Westerlund). 



Shell broadly rimate, oblong-conic, the spire long-conic, 

 delicately, regularly striate, corneous-brown; whorls 8!/2-9, 

 the upper narrow, very slowly increasing, the lower widely 

 although very slowly increasing, rather convex, separated by 

 an impressed suture, the last whorl shortly ascending in front. 

 Aperture oval, somewhat sinuated above towards the right. 

 Angular fold long, doubled externally; parietal fold im- 

 mersed ; 2 columellar lamellae strong, the upper longer; 4 pala- 

 tal lamellae, the first very deep in, the rest long, marginal. 

 Peristome white, thickened, the margins joined by a thin 

 parietal callous. Length 5, width 2 mm. (Westerlund). 



Dalmatia (Appelius). 



Pupa (Torquilla) appeliusi WESTERLUND, Verh. zool.-bot. 

 Ges. Wien, xlii, 1892, p. 37 ; Synopsis, 1897, p. 91. 



Pupa fusiformis Kstr. P. eximia West, are both 13-14 mm. 

 long, lengthened spindle-shaped forms. Beside them the new 

 form here described is to be placed, with its lengthened-conic 

 shell only 5 mm. long. It differs from fusiformis, moreover, 

 by the double number of palatal folds, the smaller number of 

 whorls (8-^-9 instead of 13), the lipless margin, etc.; from 

 eximia by whorls and margin, strong columellar folds, 4 pala- 

 tal folds, etc. Perhaps it would be best to make it the type of 

 a new group (Westerlund). 



43. ABIDA KRUEPERI (Westerlund). 



Shell rimate, cylindric, with conic apex, densely striatulate 

 corneous- fulvous ; whorls 7%, convex, separated by a slightly 

 impressed, strongly margined suture, the last one slowly 

 ascending in front. Aperture oval, rounded at base, the mar- 

 gins a little arcuate, subparallel, the outer one regularly 

 arcuate above. One rather large median, oblique, immersed 

 parietal fold (the angular fold represented by a small whitish 

 spot in front of the outer lip) ; columellar folds 2, immersed. 



