DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES OF CLAUSILIA FROM 

 THE PROVINCE OP CHE-KIANG, CHINA. 



By E. R. Sykes, B.A., F.Z.S., etc. 



Bead llth February, 1898. 



The two species, which I now describe, are from Kiu-chau, in the 

 Che-kiang Province. 



The true C. Cecillei, Phil., and C. Moellendorffiana, Heude, were 

 found with them ; whilst of the latter a beautiful white specimen was 

 obtained. 



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Fig. I. Clausilia timalthea, n.sp. 

 ,, II. Clausilia labyrinthoides, n.sp., with enlarged outlines of mouth 

 and back of body-whorL 



Clausilia timalthea, n.sp. 



Testa subrimata, elongate -fusiformis, solida, substriata, parum 

 nitida, brunneo - castanea, apice pallidiore, obtuso ; anfr. 12, plano- 

 convex!, ultimus attenuatus ; apertura quadrato-ovata, superne valde 

 sinuata, subtus paullum recedens ; peristoma continuum, solutum, 

 expansum et reflexum, labio albido lato munitum ; lamella superior 

 valida, obliqua, marginalis ; 1. inferior immersa, in prof undo rapide 

 aseendens ; 1. subcolumellaris vix emersa ; plica principalis mediocris ; 

 plicae palatales quinque aut sex, supera maxima. Alt. 30, lat. 7 mm. ; 

 alt. apert. 7, lat. apert. 5*5 mm. 



Sal. — Kiu-chau, Che-kiang Province of China, 



VOL. III. — JULY, 1898. 



