346 GRANOPUPA. 



Monogr., ii, p. 349. MORELET, Journ. de Conchyl., iv, 1853 T 

 p. 292. BOURGUIGNAT, Malac. d'Algerie, ii, 1864, p. 87, pi. 5 y 

 f. 39-42. LETOURNEUX, La Kabylie et les coutumes Kabyles, 

 1872, p. 227. 



There are sometimes small accessory tubercles in the sub- 

 parietal position and between columellar and subcolumellar 

 lamellae. The figure is from a specimen received from Terver. 



The animal is black or deep gray, its tentacles long, rounded 

 at the summits, lower tentacles extremely short, only appear- 

 ing as black dots (Terver}. 



5a. Gmnopupa michaudi isseriana n. subsp. PL 47, fig. 2. 



Resembling michaudi, but of stouter, more conic figure, with 

 finer striation and larger aperture, and the palatal plica3 and 

 columellar lamella emerge less. Length 6.5, diam. 2.2 mm. 



Gorge de Palestro, Kabylia. Type no. 75906 A. N. S. P., 

 from C. F. Ancey. 



Pupa michaudi var. isserica ANCEY in coll., not Pupa isse- 

 rica Letourneux, 1870. 



6. GRANOPUPA BRONDELI (Bourg.). PL 47, figs. 4, 5. 



Shell subperforate-rimate, very long conic, slender, sub- 

 pellucid, fulvous, and elegantly costulate. Spire subulate- 

 acuminate, the apex paler, smooth, obtuse. Whorls 6, convex, 

 regularly increasing, separated by a deep suture, the last a 

 little larger, rounded at base, slightly sinuated at the outer lip, 

 and slightly ascending to the insertion of the outer lip. Aper- 

 ture rather oblique, lunate-rotund, biplicate : one parietal and 

 one columellar fold. Peristome thin, a little expanded, the 

 columellar margin somewhat reflected; margins converging 

 and approximate. Length 5, diam. 2 mm. (Bgt.). 



Algeria: Pescade point (Peraudiere, Brondel, et al.) ; debris 

 of the Harrach (Letourneux) and grounds of the Maison- 

 Carree (Lallemant). 



Pupa brondeli BOURGUIGNAT, Malac. de 1'Algerie, ii, 1864, 

 p. 88, pi. 5, f. 43-46. 



Pupa brondeli differs from michaudi, the only species with 

 which it could be confounded, by the smaller shell which is 



