IMS 



Mr. H. R. rrostou <>;« nnr 



and the chestnut paintin;; readily separates it from that 

 species. 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 3. 



Fig. 1. 



Charopa ahetia. Ckarvpa Marffiterito'. C/iampn Oivendnlni<f. 



Fig. 4. Fig. 5. 



Fijr. 6. 



I: 



Charopa ini/ia. Charopa Gassiesiana. 



Fig. 8. 



^ Fig. 9. 



CharojHi (Tr.) fiudvi. 



Acmella {Sol.) furbinafa. 



Charopa OwendoUnce, sp. n. (Fig. 3.) 



Shell orbicular, bearing traces of having been covered with 

 a rich brown jicriostracum ; spire concave ; whorls 5-6, 

 rather closely coiled, sculptured with fine, closely-set, arcuate 

 ribs, the last whorl descending somewhat abruptly near the 

 peristome; sutures impressed; umbilicus deep, moderately 

 wide; peristome simple ; aperture lunate. 



Alt. 3, diam. m»j. 6 mm. 



Aperture: alt. 3, diam. 1 mm. 



Hah. New Caledonia. 



Easily separated from the other Charopm described from 

 this region by its sunken spife and closely coiled whorls. 



