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Testacella maugei Ferussac 
Figure 10, B 
The shell of this species is similar to that of T, haliotidea but is larger 
and relatively narrower, with nearly parallel sides. Adult shells measure 
13-18 mm. 
Distribution: England, France, Portugal, Canary Islands, Madeira, 
Azore Islands, 
Figure 10. - A, Shell of Testacellahaliotidea 
Draparnaud; B, Shell of Testacella maugei 
Ferrussac, 

Division HOLOPODA 
Family OLEACINIDAE 
This is a family of the Mediterranean region and tropical and subtropical 
America. Its species have large shells that are higher than wide, with 
narrowly ovate-lunate apertures and truncate or twisted columellae. One 
widespread species of South America, Euglandina striata, has been inter- 
cepted by Plant Quarantine inspectors. 
Euglandina striata (Muller) 
Place i, 5 
Shell rather large. Adults (with 7-8 whorls) measure over 50 mm., im- 
perforate, fusiform, and high spired with crenulated sutures. The shell 
is longitudinally striate and white to light pinkish-yellow with inconspic- 
uous, narrow, reddish-brown, longitudinal stripes. The whorls are only 
slightly rounded. The aperture is relatively narrow, the lip sharp and 
unexpanded, the columella abruptly truncate. 
Distribution; Northern South America to southern Brazil. 
