180 CEPOLIS. 



C. cepa Mull., v, 93. C. trizonalis Grat., v, 93. 



impressa Blv. v. trizonella Pils., v, 94. 



nicolsinianum C. trizonaloides Brown, v. 95. 



pimesoma Pils., v, 95. 



Section Jeanneretia Pfr., 1877. 



Jeanneretia PFR., Mai. Bl. xxiv, p. 7 ; Nomencl. Hel. Viv., p. 116, 

 PILSBRY, Man. Conch, v, p. 48. Cf. POEY, Memorias, pi. 6, f. 6. 

 gen i tali a of parraiana. 



Shell imperforate or urubilicate, globose-turbinate, light brown, 

 generally with darker chestnut bands, two or three in number. 

 Whorls 5 to 6, slowly widening, the last deflexed in front and con- 

 stricted behind the lip ; aperture oblique, rounded-truncate ; lip 

 reflexed and thickened, the columellar margin straightened. Type 

 C. multistriata Dh. (See pi. 58, figs. 54, 55, C. parraiana). 



Jaw and radula unknown. Genitalia as in Eurycampta (pi. 52, 

 fig. 21, C. parraiana, after Poey). 



Distribution, Cuba ; one species, C. squamosa, is from' Porto Rico ; 

 they live under dead leaves and stones. 



The group is allied to Cepolis and Eurycampta, its main distinct- 

 ive features being the spirally lirate surface and the groove or con- 

 striction behind the reflexed lip. 



C. multistriata Dh., v, 49. C. angulifera Mart. 



eircumtexta Fer. C. parraiana Orb., v, 50. 



vesica Lea. v. parallela Poey, v, 51. 



bicincta Mke. C. sagraiana Orb., v, 50. 



adjuncta Zgl. C. subtussulcata Wright, v, 51. 



v. pityonesica Pfr., v, 49. C. squamosa Fer., v, 95. 

 C. wrighti Gundl., v, 49. macularia Lm. 



C. dermatina Sh., v, 50. 



Section Eurycampta Martens, 1860. 

 Eurycampta MART, in Alb., Die Hel., p. 127, type H. bonplandi. 



Shell narrowly umbilicated, orbiculate convex, obliquely rugose- 

 striate, with a satin like lustre ; brown, uniform or with 1 to 3 

 bands above, one or none below the rounded periphery. Whorls 5 

 or less, the last unusually wide, deflexed in front. Aperture large, 

 transverse, oval; peristome expanded and lipped, reflexed below, 



