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96. Buliminus (Mastoides) torquatus Westerlund. 



Testa breviter rimata, cylindracea, superne conico-attenuata, dense peroblique at sat 

 obsolete rugoso-costata, costis depressis, extrorsum forte curvatis, concoloribus. Aufractua 7^2 

 vix convexiusculi, regulariter accrescentes, ultimus postice planulatus, infra rotundatus et 

 lente attenuatus; sutura impressula, usque ad aperturam descendens. Apertura unidentata, 

 ovalis, saepe truncata, in fundo fulvescens, extus late incrassato-lutescens; peristoma margi- 

 nibus fere parallelis verticalibus, columellari dilatato-reflexiusculo, columella profunde et 

 superne pone parietem dente valido pliciformi. — Wester] . 



Long. 11,5, diam. 3,5 mm. 



Buliminus (Mastoides) torquatus Westerlund Annuaire Mus. Zool. Acad. 

 Petersbourg 1896 p. 193 (Sep. Abz. p. 13). 



Aufenthalt in Turkestan. 



97. Buliminus (Pachnodes) vitellinus Pfeiffer. 



T. umbilicata, globoso-conica, solidula, oblique striata, nitidula, luteo-fulva ; spira conica 

 apice obtusa. Anfractus 6 rotundati, ultimus spiram aequans, medio obtuse angulatus, circa 

 umbilicum apertum, non pervium subcompressus. Apertura diagonalis, lunato- ovalis, intus 

 submargaritacea; peristoma tenue, rectum, margine columellari leviter arcuato, sursum valde 

 dilatato, fornicato-patente. 



Alt. 22, diam. 16, alt. apert. 13, lat. 10 mm. 



Bulimus vitellinus Pfeiifer, in: P. zool. Soc. London 1354 p. 57; (Rhachis) 

 Versuch, in: Malak. Bl. 1855 v. 2 p. 161; Monogr. Helic. Tiv. 

 V. 2 p. 480. — (Pachnodus) Pfeiffer- Clessin Nomenciator p. 284. 



Aufenthalt in Natal. 



98. Amphiscopus aegyptiacus Westerlund, 



Testa oblonga, conico-attenuata, striatula, nitida, alba; anfr. 7 reguläres, infra ad 

 suturam angulati, ultimus superne rectus, basi rotundatus; apertura semiovata, immerse forte 

 albolabiata, lamella tenui angulari, quinquedentata: lamella 1 parietali forti, duobus colu- 

 mellaribus immersis (inferiore basali), duobus palatalibus perbrevibus; peristoma rectum, 

 acutum, marginibus haud junctis. 



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