a 
neu werden beschrieben P. atava von Slavonien, dalmatieca aus 
Dalmatien, crispata und cerithiolum aus Slavonien, die beiden 
südfranzösischen bicarinata und pyrenaica scheint Br. übrigens 
auch zu Pyrgula zu rechnen. — Micromelania zählt 17 Arten, 
darunter keine lebend und keine neu. Zu Diana Cles. rechnet 
er ausser P, Thiesseana noch sechs fossile, früher als Pyrgula 
beschriebene Arten. 
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