68 Moll . 
MOLLUSCA. 
includes II. draparnaldi , Beck, II. nilida , Drap., II. cellar la, Desh., and 
II. nitens, Alten ; id. t. c. p. 149. II. ( Vitrea ) subeffusa, Bttg., n. var. 
daghestana ; Boettger, (7) p. 133. Description and figures of radula ; 
Dybowski (1) 
Limax cephalonicus, n. sp., Cephalonia, Simroth, (2) p. 329, pi. x, 
fig. 15. L. cinereus from Madeira, = L. maximus , on basis of anatomy ; 
Simroth, (1) p. 25. L. armeniacus, n. sp., Armenia, id. t. c. p. 27, pi. i, 
figs. 4-7. L. tenellus from Grimming, Styria; id. (7) p. 76. Description 
and figures of radula ; Dybowski (1). L. ( Lehnannia ) tigris, L. talgs • 
chanus , n. spp., Talysch Mts., Boettger, (9) p. 269, pi. ii, figs. 2-5, and 
(10) pp. 243 & 245 ; for anatomy see Simroth, (2) p. 327. 
Lytopelte , n. sect. Amalice : “ Differt ab. A. typicis clypeo magisrece- 
dente, latiore, magis soluto, antice duabus partibus e tribus liberis, ad 
latera liberrimo, postice non emarginato, superne piano, sulcis impressis 
non signato. Orificium genitale secundum tentaculum majorem dextrum 
situm”; for A. longicollis, n. sp., Talysch Mts.; Boettger, (9) p.266, 
pi. ii, fig. 1, and (10) p. 242. 
Macrochlamys pedisequce, n. sp., Talifoo, Heude, (1) p. 212.1 
Microcystis Icaliellceformis, n. sp., in amber ; Klebs, (2) pp. 379-382, 
pi. xvii, fig. 4. 
Nanina includes as subgg., Ariophanta , Ccelatura , Rotula , Rhysota , 
Orpiella , Xesta , Sessara , Guillainia ; Tryon, (2) p. 5. N. inversicolor, 
Fer., includes N. bicolor , N. mauritiana , Lmk., N. puerocunce , Fer., and 
N.plebeja , Mus. Berol. ; id. t. c. p. 24. N. unidentata, Chem., includes 
N. microdonta, Desh., N. ventricosa , Jan., N. uniplicata , Moreh, and (?) 
N. militaris , Pifr. ; id. t. c. p. 26. N. machenziana, Soul., = Ariophanta 
janas ; N. amphidroma , v. Marts., = N. martini, Pifr. : id. t. c. p. 33. N. 
blainvilleana, Lea, has priority over L. semigranosa, Sow. ; id. t. c. p. 44. 
N.juliana , Gray, includes N. rosacea. Sow., N. dufourii , Grat., N. citri- 
noides, Grat., and N. commcndabilis , For. ; id. t. c. p. 70. N. solata, 
Benson, includes N. menkeana and N. soluta, Rv. ; id. t. c. p. 80. N. (?) 
indurata , n. sp., Tchonkiu ; Ileude, (1) p. 212. N. limbifera n. var. ban- 
gaiensis , Celebes; v. Martens (3). N. fuchsiana , Heude, referred to 1 Ihys- 
sota ; Mollendorff, (2) p. 181 : note on; Gredler, (1) p. 15. N. atropos , 
n. sp., Geelvink Bay, Tapparone-Canefri, p. 147. 
Parmacella succini , n. sp.,in amber ; Klebs, (2) pp. 369-373, pi. xvii, fig. 1. 
Note on species from Gibraltar, with anatomy ; Cockerell, T. D. A. (3). 
Pristina, n. subg. for Ilyalina stearnsi , Bland., and II. lansingi, Bland. ; 
Ancey (10) : name preocc., Anceyia suggested instead ; Pilsbry (Conch. 
Exch. i, p. 26), which again is preocc. by Bourguignat, 1885 [see Zool. 
Rec. xxii, Moll. p. 68.] 
Sitala carinigera, Ramoi, S. propinqua, Arfak Mts., n. spp., Tapparone- 
Canefri, pp. 40 & 41, pi. i, figs. 10, 11, 6, & 7. 
Thyrophorella, Greef, is able to close its shell by bending down the 
flexible margin ; it has a radula with small tridentate median tooth, and 
lateral teeth with external accessory teeth, directed at first towards tho 
base, then upwards (formula 54.1.54) ; the shell is sinistral, translucent, 
white, smooth, flattened above, arched below, and with a wide umbilicus ; 
v. Martens (1). 
