112 PLANISP1RA. 



P. zonaria Linn. v. fasciata Mart. 



/. fulminata Mart. /. collis Mouss. 



/. obliquata Mart. /. nitidiuscula Bttg., viii, 284. 



/. inaculosa Mart. v. fasciolata Less. 

 /. coluber Beck. v. martini Schepm. Leyd. Mus. 



lunulata Mart. [xv. 



( Group of P. endoptycha}. 



P. endoptycha Mart., vi, 282. P. porcellana Grat., vi, 283. 

 / compta fiT. Ad. 



(Group of P. zonalis'). 



P. zonalis Per., vi, 284. P. loxotropis Pfr., vi, 285. 



leucostoma A. & R. f. bernsteinii Mart. 



P. atrofusca Pfr., vi, 285. f. laticlavia Mart. 



P. latizona Pfr., vi, 285. /. angusticlavia Mart. 



P. atacta Pfr., vi, 287. /. pluricincta Mart. 



v. lorquini Pfr., vi, 286. 



(Group ofP.kurri). 



P. kurri Pfr., vi, 287. P. siirrecta Bttg. 



P. tietzeana Rolle, Nachrbl. '93, P. flavidula Mart, vi, 288. 

 [p. 33. fiaveola Mts. not Kryn. 



(Group of P. exceptiuncula'). 



P. exceptiuncula Fer., vi, 289. P. thetis Pfr., vi, 290. 

 /. phryne Pfr. (see Nachrbl. 1892, p. 43). 



/. aspasia H. Ad. 



Subgenus CRISTIGIBBA Tapparone-Canefri. 



Cristigibba T.-C., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. xix, 1883, p. 161. 



With the general appearance of Planispira, these shells differ in 

 having a crest or swollen ridge behind the lip, or a strong swelling 

 on the base immediately behind the constriction preceding the lip. 

 The spire is flat, a little concave in the middle. Type P. corniculnm. 

 (See pi. 12, fig. 13-15, C.macgregori Hedley.). 



The group is characteristic of New Guinea, but a few species range 

 as far north as Ceram, Batjan, and even Borneo and Sumatra. 





