the South- African Species and Varieties of Pupa. 83 



§ Vkrtigo, Miill. 



21. Pupa {Vertigo) sinistrorsa, Crav. (PI. 11. fig. 26.) 



Pupa ( Vertigo) sinistrorsa, A. E. Craven, Proc. Zool, Soc. 1880, p. 618, 



pi. Ivii. fig. 8. 

 VeHigo thaumasta, Melv. & Pons. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. aer. 6, 



vol. viii. (1891) p. 2-39, vol. ix. (1892) p. 94, pi. vi. fig. 7 ; Sturany, 



Siidafrik. Moll. p. 68. 



AU. 3, lat. li mm. 



Hah. Algoa Bay, &c. ; widely distributed. 



We consider thaumasta and sinistrorsa identical, though 

 they are still left separate by Dr. Sturany [I. c. p. 68), who 

 also mentions Dr. Penther having collected a form distinct 

 from either of these in its tooth-processes, but concerning 

 which we know no more at present. 



§§ Fauxultjs, Schaufuss. 



22. Pupa {Fauxulus) capensis (Kurr). 



Ihipa capensis, Kurr, Kiister, Conch.-Cab. p. 10, pi. i, figs. 19, 20. 



Var. kurri (Krauss). 

 Pupa ovularis, Kurr, Kiister, Conch.-Cab. p. 10, pi. i. figs. 16-18. 



Var. pottehergensis (Krauss) . 



Pupa pottehergensis, Krauss, Kiister, Conch.-Cab. p, 17, pi. ii. 

 figs. 20-22. 



Hah. Cape Colony. 



23. Pupa {Fauxulus) fryana (Bens.). 



Pupafryana, Benson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol. xiii. (1864) 

 p. 495. 



Evidently a Fauxulus, being sinistrorse. Discovered at 

 Bredasdorp, at the southern siioi-e of Swellendara, by 

 Mr. John Fry. Mr. W. H. Benson lays stress upon the 

 deep umbilicus, extending to tho summit. We regret not 

 having been able to figure this species. 



24. Pupa [Fauxulus) glanvilleana (Ancey). 

 (PI. II. fig. 23.) 

 Pitpa glanvilleana, Ancey, Le Naturaliste, 1888, p. 200. 



Hah, Cape Colony. 



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