1883.] DR. O. BOETTGER ON NEW CLAUSILIiE. 335 



Var. suTURALis, m. 



Biffert a typo t. minore, magis vetitriosa, gllvo-alba, anfr. \3h, 

 sutura distincte marginata disjunctis, costulis spirce densioribus 

 (40 in anfr. penultimo), magis undulatis et hie illic sursum 

 dichotomis, lam. infera majore distinctiusque bifurcata,faucibus 

 clarioribus, fuscescentihus nee Icete castaneis. Alt. 24, lat. 

 A\ mm. ; alt. apert. 5|, lat. apert. 3| 7nm. 

 Hub. Sitia peninsula, N.E, of Crete (Sprntt). 

 This variety agrees more nearly with C- corrugata f. epimenides, 

 Blanc, than the type, but is easily distinguished from it by the denser 

 and more acute costulation, the yellowish-white colour, the form of 

 the neck, and the distinctly bifurcate inferior lamella. 



26. Clausilia teres (Olivier), Voyage, i. p. 417, tab. 17. 

 fig. 6. 



The type of this fine species was found by Admiral Spratt near 

 Cape Sidaro, and at Yani Khan in the N.E. of Crete. 



F. PHALANGA, mihi. Differt a typo t. majore, multo magis cylin- 

 drata, anfr. 16, mediis Sfere Icevibus, vix substriatis, sed obso- 

 lete spiraliter lineatis. Alt. 28, lat. 4j mm. ; alt. apert. 5, lat. 

 apert. 3j mm. 

 Hab. The north-east of Crete (Spratt), without distinct indication 

 of locality. 



Var. iNSULARis, m. 



A C. tereti(0/jV.) typica discrepans t. minore, ventrioso-fusiformi, 



spira multo minus elongata. Anfr. 13-14, medii obsolete rugu- 



loso-costulati ; ultimus costulis validioribus , sursum plerumque 



multifidis exasperatus, lamellis apertures validioribus, supera 



longiore, infera magis protracta, sigmoidea ascendente, intus 



vix bifurcata. Alt. 20g, lat, 4g mm. ; alt. apert. 4g, lat. apert. 



3 mm. 



Hab. Island of Kophino, E. of Crete {Spi-att). 



This form seems to be a local variety of G. teres (Oliv.), but is 



remarkably shorter, more ventricose, with stronger and more oblique 



ribs on the neck, and with distinctly more developed lamellse. The 



neck and the form and position of .the lamellge are also quite similar 



to those of G. olivieri, Roth ; but the white and not at all brown 



peristome, and the milk-white, not spotted, colour of the shell, are 



foreign to the Rhodian species and agree better with C. teres 



(01.). 



27. Clausilia carpathia, n. sp. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 12.) 



Aff. C. olivieri, Both, sed calcareo-alba, anfr. \2^, sutura j)rofun- 

 diore disjunctis, acute costulatis, perist. albo. — T. fusiformi- 

 turrita, opaca, calcarea, hie illic leviter griseo adspersa ; spira 

 elongata iurrita ; apex corneus. Anfr. convexiusculi, sutura sat 

 profunda, subcrenulata disjuncti, valide costulati, costulis (30 

 in anfr. jjenultimo) acutis, substrictis, in anfr. ultimo parum 

 validioribus nee crebrioribus. Apert. ovato-oblonga, lam. spirali 



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