MOLLUSCA. 
581 
(Pfr.), in Ternate, Ilalmaliera, Batjan ; y. latildbrc, 5. intermedium^ and e. mi- 
nusy in Ceram and Amboina. MartenS; Preuss. Exped. Zool. ii. pp. 143-146, 
pi. 4. figs. 2, 4, 6, 6, and 7. — h. moussoni (Martens), pi. 2. fig. 10, Southern 
Celebes and Timor. — L. manadensc (Pfr.), fig 8, Northern Celebes. — A 
second group is formed by the conical angulated species, and almost peculiar 
to the Philippines) but one species, undatum (IVIetcalfe), occurs in Western 
Borneo. Ibid. pp. 143-150. 
Alycceus longituha (Martens), 1. c. p. 161, pi. 4. fig. 8, Sumatra ; japonicus 
(Mai-tens), 1. c. pi. .2. figs. 20, 21, Yokohama. In some species, as in A. spi- 
racellum (Adams), the operculum is thick and shelly, with marginal groove, 
in others, as A.jagori (Martens), thin and horny, , In the latter the spire is 
more elevated, and they may be named Alyccei veri^ whereas those with shelly 
pperculuni may form a subgenus, Char ax (Bens.). Martens, 1. c. pp. 160-163. 
PUPINEA. 
PupineUa ceramica (Martens), 1. c. pi. 4. fig. 9, Ceram. 
Papina (Rhcgistoma) solitaria (Martens), I, c. pi. 4. fig. 10, Moluccas j P, 
hcridotsi (.lunghuhn), Java, 1. c. p. 160. 
Papina ( Callia) amhoinensis (Martens), 1. c. pi. 4. fig. 13 j P. wallacei (Pfr.); 
1. c, fig. 12, Ceram, Amboina, and Burn. 
, DiplommAtinacea. 
Diplommatina mariei, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 179, pi. 7. fig, 6, 
I^ew Caledonia. 
Diplommatina huttoni (Pfr.) is found near the Maracas Waterfall, island of 
Trinidad ; this is the first instance of a species of this genus having been found 
in America. Guppy, Proceed. Scientif. Assoc. Trinidad, ii. p. 136, and Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 95. [This species lives in British India j and if that 
found in Trinidad is really the same, it is probably imported.] 
Diplommatina {Dianctd) comtricta (Martens), 1. c. p. 164, pi. 4. fig. 16, Ter- 
nate. — D. paradoxa, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 449, locality un- 
known, ‘^sectioni Dianctce vicina, at non omnino congrua.” [The Recorder 
begs to state, from the examination of a specimen, that H. Adams’s Dipl, mar- 
tensi (Zool. Record, iii. p. 203) really belongs to Diancta, the characteristic 
stricture being half concealed by the aperture, and not represented in the 
figure.] 
Pupoidca (Pease) = Palaina (Semper), Am. Journ. Conch, iii. p. 104. 
[The generic name Palaina has been given, but without any diagnosis, to 
two known species by Semper, in Journ, Conch, xiii. 1865, July, p. 292 j 
whilst Pupoidea is proposed for a new species (which is described and figured) 
by Pease in Am. Journ. Conch, i. 1865, October, p. 290, who also omits to 
define the generic characters. These names are, indeed, identical with Pu- 
poides, proposed by Arango, Report. Fis.-Nat. Cub. 1866, July, p. 110, for 
Papa fallax (Say), which, again, must yield to the prior Lcucochila (Martens, 
in Albers’s Ilelic. I860).] 
Paxillus rahicundus. Martens, Preuss. Exped. Zool. ii. p. 164, pi. 4. fig. 17, 
Borneo. 
Opisthostoma fairhankij operculum with whorls almost imperceptible, 
1867'. [voL. IV.] 2 Q 
