330 DR. O. BOETTGER ON NEW CLAUSILI^. [May 1, 



Var. EVANiDA, mihi. 



Typo multo minor, claviformis, anfr. 10, ultimo minus valide 

 bicristato. Apert. multo mino)', peristomate subappresso, vix 

 expanso, haml reflexo. Lamellce pUecegue minus valiclce ; loco 

 parietalis sitperioris ohsoletce antice solum tuherculum album 

 adest. Alt. 14 f, lat. 3| mm. ; alt. apert. 3, lat. apert. 2^ mm. 

 Rab. Asia Minor, without exact indication of habitat (my collec- 

 tion). 



Quasi a weakling, and easily to be distinguished from the type 

 by the characters mentioned. 



14. Clausilia brevicollis, Pfr. Zeitschr. f. Malak. 1849 p. 107. 

 Var. CASiA, mihi. 



Typo gracilior, albido-grisea,punctisstrigisque obscuris adspersa, 

 anfr. paulluluiii convexiorihus, densestriatis nee costulatis. 

 Apert. angustius rhomboideo-oblonga. Alt. 14|, lat. 3| mm.; 

 alt. apert. 3, lat. apert. 2\ mm. 

 Sab. Island of Kasso {Spratt). 



Whilst the typical costulated G. brevicollis is till now only knowu 

 from the island of Rhodes, this striated variety inhabits the island 

 of Kasso. It is very probable that one will find this species also 

 in a connecting form in the intermediate island of Karpatho. 



15. Clatjstlia astropalia, n. sp. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 5.) 

 Aff. C. cseruleae, Fer., pusillce, sed obscure ccesia vel cinerea nee 



late lactea, cristis vel crista cervicis obsoleta. — T. parva, 

 prqfunde arcuato-rimata, regulariterfusiformis, gracilis, tenera, 

 oleo nitens, obscure ccesia vel cinerea subunicolor, apice nigra. 

 Anfr. 10|-11 co7ivexiusculi, sutura distincta submarginata 

 disjuncti, vix striatuU, fere Iceves, uliimus antice striato-cos- 

 tulatus, basi obsoletissime bicristatus, cristis brevibus, indi- 

 stinctis, perapproximatis vel confluentibus, parum validius cos- 

 tulatis. Apert. parva, oblongo-ovata, intus obscure Jiepatica ; 

 perisf. solutum. Gceterum C. cserulese, Fer., simillima. Alt. 

 13^-15|, lat. 3-3| mm.; alt. apert. 3-3|, lat. apert. 2|-2^ 

 mm, 

 Hab. Island of Astropalia {Spratt). 



A fine new species of the ccerulea group, but smaller than 

 C. ccerulea, Fer., and C. anapliiensis, Bttg., of an obscure yellowish- 

 grey colour, and with nearly obliterated neck-crests, which are still 

 more feeble than in O. maculata, Rssm. 



16. Claxjsilia milleri, Pfr. P. Z. S. 1849, p. 13(). 



Island of Rhodes (Spratt), in the typical form and in a second 

 form with more glabrate median whorls ; but still more aUied to O. 

 milleri, P., than to C. ccerulea, Per. One only knew this species (or 

 subspecies) till now from the island of Paros (Miller). 



17. Claxjsilia c^rulea, Per. Prodr. 520. 



Now I know this interesting and variable shell with absolute certainty 



