48 XKRITINA. 



aperture diaphanous, showing the external markings, columellar 

 area bluish, finely punctate. Diani. b' mill. 



Corfu, Cephcdonia, perhaps <//.*> Dalm<iti<i. 



It is X. r/r//x, Zglr., X. pidurata, Jan, X. lutexcens, Muhlf., N. 

 Baetica, Mousson, .V. $ulnt<uni, Zelebor. 



Us, Phil. PL 16, figs. 8 

 Tnrbinate, with rather high spire, last whorl obliquely transverse, 

 very smoothly striulate, a little shining, yellowish, with zigzag red, 

 purple or Mack >t rigations, more or less confluent, so that the sur- 

 face sometimes appears of the darker color, with flecks of the 

 lighter; columellar area a little hollowed, very slightly rugulose. 

 whitish, colored above. Diani. 8'5 mill. 



Sicily. 

 The synonyms are .V. I'liilippii. Keclu/, X. tiwllntu, Ziegler. 



Var. OTGROC2EKULEA, Parr. Fig. 37. 



Smaller, slightly more globose, black, the markings obsolete. 

 Diam. 7 mill. 



It is X. nigrita, Ziegl., X. /VtvWwm/, lienoit. and X. M<ir<'*i. 

 Bourg. The latter from Algiers. 



N. ELOX(JATI i, A, Morelet. PL 16, figs. 38-40. 



Very obliquely transverse, slightly striulate, whitish or yellowish, 

 with orange or purple zigzag or anastomosing lines, sometimes close 

 enough to form a dark ground on which the lighter color appears 

 as irregularly triangular specks; columellar area convex, white, 

 lightly rugulose, callous and distinctly margined posteriorly. 



Diam.li-1'J mill. 



Portugal. 



X. Kdcficti, Sowb., T. riolacea (fig. 39), X. hnjnui-itn, Morelet, 

 and X. lntf*ta, Reeve (fig. 40), are synonyms. The latter appears 

 to be very similar to -V. 



X. HI>I'AI,I:NSIS, von Martens. PL 16, fig. 41. 



Transversely globose, last whorl swollen, slightlv rugose, orange- 

 brown or light olivaceous, with close, subvertical, undulating or 

 angulated black or dark brown strigations, sometimes interrupted; 

 columellar area convex, minutely punctulate, greyish yellow, cal- 

 lous posteriorly. Diam. 7 mill. 



Southern Spain. 



