352 
D? L. SOÓS 
32. Nanina citrina L. 
Helix citrina Linné, Syst. Nat., ed. X, p. 771 ; Nanina citrina Tapparone 
Oanefri, 1. c. p. 196; Hedley, 1. c. p. 71 ; Brancsik, 1. c. p. 222. 
German New Guinea: Simbang. 
33. Charopa novoguineensis n. sp. 
(Fig. 7.) 
Shell small, widely umbilicated, with suboblique, dense strong 
ribs, and extremely fine, regular, dense, only under a compound 
microscope visible spiral striation belonging to the epi¬ 
dermis ; brown ; whorls 4 Va, regularly enlarging, suture 
deep, last whorl not descending in front ; aperture 
lunate, peristome acute. 
Diam. 2 mm., alt. 1 mm. 
German New Guinea : Sattelberg, at an elevation 
of 800 m., on trees under moss. 2 specimens. 
34. Sitala anthropophagorum Hedley. 
Sitala anthropophagorum Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, IX, 
p. 385, tab. 24—25, fig. 1, 3, 21, 24 (1894). 
German New Guinea : Simbang, Sattelberg. 
35. Sitala subglobosa n. sp. 
(Fig. 8.) 
Shell globose conoid, very thin, smooth, shining, translucent, per¬ 
forate ; drap ; whorls 4 3 A, moderately convex, indistinctly angled at the 
suture, suture deep ; sculptured with very faint, irre¬ 
gular, oblique growth lines, on the base and the first 
whorls with close, regular, concentric striæ ; aperture 
a little oblique, lunate. 
Length 4 mm., diam. 4*5 mm. 
Sitala subglobosa. German New Guinea : Jómba. 1 specimen. 
Fig. 7. 
Charopa 
novoguineensis. 
