338 UR. O. BOK'lTGER ON NEW CLAUSILI.E. [May 1, 



37. Claxjsilia goldfussi, n. sp. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 15.) 



T. magna, fere perforato-rimata, davato-fusiformis, ventriosa, 

 lactea, hie illic cinereo-punctata, niticla ; spira turrita ; apex 

 Cornells. Anfr. H|-12 convexiusculi, sutura distincta dis- 

 juncti, Ifeves, ttltimus penuJtimo vix alfior, hasilenerotundatus, 

 sulco levissimo ohsoletissime ligihhus, prope aperturam dense 

 costulato-striatiis. Apert. parva, rotundato-ovata, faticihus 

 luteis ; perist. continuum, hrevissime solutum, fere nan ex- 

 pansum, simplex. Lam. supera fere deficiens, in nodulis 2 

 coniimds parum validis constituta, spiralis, recedens ; infera 

 profunda, alt a, semilunaris, stihhifurcata, ascendens ; suhco- 

 lumrllaris valida, oblique intucnti conspicua ; p>lica principalis 

 Irevissima, altissima, remota a sutura ; lunella dorsalis, valde 

 arcnata. Clausilium angusttnn, apice acutissimo instructum. 

 Alt. 22i-23, lat. 5|-6 mm.; alt. apert. 4^-5, lat. apeH. 3|- 

 4 mm. 

 Hal. Mountains of Taygetos, Sparta {Dr. Tlieod. Krueper). 

 This great and remarkable shell, which my friend Herr O. Gold- 

 fuss, at Halle-Saale, has presented to me, seems to be isolated amongst 

 all the other known Alhinaria of the Morea. It unites the habit and 

 colour of the little C. incrustata, niihi, with the mouth of C. arcadica, 

 mihi, and the inferior lamella of C. messenica, v. Mts., with the form 

 and sculpture of the neck of C. contaminata, Rossm. It forms, as 

 I believe, a special group intermediate between the voitlii and the 

 maculosa groups, and is especially characterized by its not quite 

 perfect apparatus claustralis. 



38. Clausilia krueperi, Pfr. Malakoz. Blixtter. xiii. 1866, 

 p. 152. 



This species, to which I now attach as a variety my C. dissipata 

 (Mon. Claus.-Sect. Albinaria, 1878, p. 99, tab. 3. fig. 6)=C. 

 furcilla, Westerlund (Apergu s. 1. Faune Malac. d. I. Grtce, Naples 

 1879, p. 113), has a much wider geographical distribution than one 

 could anticipate a few years ago. We now know this var. dissipata, 

 Bttg., from Mesolongi, ]Mount Varassova and Epakto in RoumeHa, 

 and from Mount Elias and Gerakomio, near Patras, in the Morea. 

 The following new variety seems to inhabit more the south of the 

 Nomen (province) of Ilia. 



Yar. HOLOSTOMA, m. 



A typo discrepans t. magis alhida, spira liic illic distinctius corneo 

 vel griseo strigata, anfr. mediis plerumciue densius distincti- 

 usque striatis,pcrist. continuo, pauUulum soluto. Alt. I2g- 

 134^, lat. 3i mm. ; alt. apert. 3^, lat. apert. fere 3 mm. 

 Hah. Cape Katakolo, S. of Ilia, Morea {Tliiesse}. 

 This distinct variety may easily be distinguished both from the 

 type and from the var. dissipata, Bttg., by its whitish colour and 

 by a peristome not only continuous but often even distinctly pro- 

 tracted. 



