1927] Pilsbry-Bequaert, The Aquatic Mollusks of the Belgian Congo 295 
Lovoi River, near Kikondja (J. Bequaert Coll.). 
This appears to be specifically distinct from C. ferruginea (Lea) (2africana E.v. 
Martens) by its more globose last whorl and the much shorter spire. The shell is 
quite solid, isabella color or slightly darker, shiny, faintly striate by lines of growth. 
The spire is eroded in all seen, but clearly would be short. The aperture is rather 
widely oval, angular above, vinaceous-brown within. Columellar callus soiled white. 
The axis is imperforate. : 
Length, 11.6 mm.; diameter, 8.6 mm.; length of pe ee 8.0 mm. 
The operculum is strongly concave externally. 
The species has a more globose last whorl and a wider aperture than 
C. nsendweensis, which also is more lengthened. 
The true Cleopatra ferruginea (Lea) appears to be a species of East 
Africa and has not yet been detected within the territory of the Belgian 
Congo. 
Fig. 54 Fie. 55 
Fig. 54. Cleopatra dautzenbergi Pilsbry and Bequaert, Type. X 3. 
Fig. 55. a, Cleopatra nsendweensis Putzeys. Panda River. X 2, b, Cleopatra 
nsendweensis katangana Pilsbry and Bequaert. Type. X 2. 
Cleopatra nsendweensis (Dupuis and Putzeys) 
3 Text Figure 55a , | 
Cleopatra bulimoides var. nsendweensis Dupuis AND PutzEys, 1901, Ann. Soe. 
Malacol. Belgique, XXXVI, Bull. Séances, p. lv. DAvuTZENBERG AND GERMAIN; 
1914, Rev. Zool. Afric., IV, 1, p. 56. 
Nsendwe (type geal Nyangwe; Lokandu (Dupuis Coll.). Kindu; Kalilo 
(on the Luapula River); Kibombo (J. Bequaert Coll.). 
Panda River near Likasi (Mich. Bequaert Coll.): Stanleyville, 1 
specimen from the Tshopo River (J. Bequaert Coll.). 
The specimens from Kibombo and the Panda River belong to Daut- 
zenberg and Germain’s form major. 
Dupuis’ var. nsendweensis appears specifically distinct from C. 
bulimoides by the characters already pointed out by Mr. Dupuis. Not 
