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41-5, the last rather wide, convex, its la>ithir<! rather inilated 1,,-loNv, 

 abruptly deflexed anteriorly ; apecture oval, wide, obliqu^ yellowish 



flesh-color within, showing the hands; periatome expanded, white, 



thickened somewhat within, the upper and lower margins suhparal- 

 lel, somewhat converging, the upper straightened, the hasal mar-in 

 rather straight, more or less thickened, sometimes even snhdmtair 

 within, and appressed to the hase for a short distance, the expanded 

 columellar margin partially covering the umbilicus, at its insertion 

 slightly brown-tinged. 



Diam. 25, alt. 18 mill; diarn. 26, alt. 16 mill. 



Madonian Mis. Northern >S'V////. 



A forma minor (pi. 60, figs. 89-91) measures: diam. 20, alt. 1:; 

 mill. 



A more flattened form from Castelbuono is figured by Kobelt i pi. 

 65, figs. 52-56.) 



The spiral sculpture will separate this form from the preceding 

 peninsular species. 



H. EUGENIA Pfeiffer, 1853. PI. 65, figs. 48, 49. 



Partly or wholly covered perforate, subdepressed globose-conic, 

 opaque, solid, cretaceous, shining, white, with fine incremental stria 1 

 and microscopic decussating spiral lines, sometimes subobsolete ; 

 spire depressed conic, apex corneous, prominent, but blunt; suture 

 lightly impressed, linear; whorls 4i, the apical convex, the follow- 

 ing flattened, moderately increasing; body-whorl subangular at the 

 periphery, suddenly deflexed above; aperture rounded oval, very 

 oblique, yellowish flesh-color inside ; peristome obtuse, its ends con- 

 verging, the baso-columellar margin reflexed and appressed, thick- 

 ened within, expanded over or partly over the umbilicus, and with a 

 brown spot at its union with the parietal wall. Diam. 14, alt. 9 mill. 



Ficuzza, near Palei'mo, Sicily. 



H. vigenia Parr, (in sched.) and H. calypso Benoit are identical. 

 First discovered by Benoit, but the name of Pfeiffer has priority. 



Var. HUETIANA Benoit. PL 65, figs. 45-47. 



Double the size of H. eugenia, more depressed, and usually slight- 

 ly malleate ; aperture dark within ; carina often obsolete on last 

 whorl. Diam. 21, alt. 12 mill. 



Monte St. 



H. hueti Pfr. is synonymous. 



