HAWAIIAN NESOPUPAE. 299 



Section Nesodagys new section. 



Surface like Limbatipupa, but there is a long, lamella-like 

 angular lamella reaching the lip. 



The two species included in this section are more or less 

 intermediate between Limbatipupa and Nesopupa. 

 a 1 . Shell oblong to ovate, embryonic whorls granulose. 



P. wesleyana and sub-species, no. 13. 



a?. Shell short, almost globose, embryonic whorls minutely 

 spirally striate. P. thaanumi, no. 14. 



13. NESOPUPA WESLEYANA Ancey. PL 29, figs. 1, 2. 



''Shell oblong, thin, perforate, scarcely shining, under a 

 strong lens granulate, brown-corneous, ornamented with 

 oblique and distant, more or less deciduous, membranous cos- 

 tulse, slightly wavy on the last whorl. Spire oblong, slightly 

 obtuse. Whorls 5, separated by an impressed suture, the last 

 oblong, ascending slightly towards its end, tapering ^gradually 

 towards the base, slightly dilated near the aperture. Aper- 

 ture vertical, truncate-ovate, very slightly receding at the base, 

 nearly equal to % of the length, brownish within, 5-plicate; 

 peristome not continuous, expanded and reflexed throughout, 

 slightly thickened, sublabiate, with a unicolorous brownish 

 lip. Angular lamella arcuate, elongate, slightly bent ; parietal 

 a little more deeply seated, nearly median in position; colu- 

 mellar lamella acute, deeply seated; two elongate, parallel 

 palatal, the lower more deeply seated. Length 2, diam. 1, 

 aperture about 0.75 mm. ' ' ( Ancey ) . 



Hawaii: Hilo, 4 miles Olaa road, type locality (Thaanum, 

 Cooke) ; Glenwood (Pilsbry) ; Waipio Pali (Henshaw, Thaa- 

 num) ; Kainbow Falls (Cooke) ; Puna (Thurston) ; fossil at 

 Puuwaawaa (Thurston), Huehue (Gouveia) Palihoukapapa 

 (Thaanum, Henshaw). Kahoolawe; fossil at Kanapou 

 (Forbes & Stokes). E. Maui: Kaupakalua (Baldwin), fossil 

 at Kanaio and Auwahi (Fleming). W. Maui: Waiakapu and 

 Waihee (Forbes), Hahakea and lao (Cooke). Oahu: Ahui- 

 manu (Cooke), Kamanaiki (Gouveia) fossil at Kailua 

 (Pilsbry). No typical specimens of this species have been 



