. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. A- crebristriata. Fig. A. Kelletti. Shell narrowly umbilicated, depressed-globose, thin, wrinkled, granulated, fulvous; spire subturbinated, with dirty reddish blotches and one red revolving band; whorls 6, rather convex, the last with a white band at its pe- riphery, and inflated on its under surface; aperture roundly lunate, light red and banded within; peri- stome somewhat reflected, its columellar portion di- lated, reflected, covering the umbilicus. Greater diam- eter 22, lesser 19 mill.; height, 19 mill. (


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. A- crebristriata. Fig. A. Kelletti. Shell narrowly umbilicated, depressed-globose, thin, wrinkled, granulated, fulvous; spire subturbinated, with dirty reddish blotches and one red revolving band; whorls 6, rather convex, the last with a white band at its pe- riphery, and inflated on its under surface; aperture roundly lunate, light red and banded within; peri- stome somewhat reflected, its columellar portion di- lated, reflected, covering the umbilicus. Greater diam- eter 22, lesser 19 mill.; height, 19 mill. (Forbes.) Helix Kelletti, Forbes, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1850, 55, PI. IX. Fig. 2, a, b. — Reeve, Con. Icon., No. 665 (1852). — Pfeiffer, Man. Hel. Viv., III. 183 ; in Chemnitz, ed. 2, II. 467, PI. CLVI. Figs. 19, 20 (1853). — W. G. Binney, Terr. Moll., IV. 17, PL LXXXVI. Fig. 12 ; L. k Sh., I. 176, Fig. 309 (1869). Arionta Kelletti, Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch., II. 317 (1866). San Diego; Catalina Island, San Nicolas Island? California; in the Cali- fornia Region. Animal bluish slate-color. The specimen figured is from Catalina Island, California. I am positive that it is correctly referred to Kelletti. The umbilicus is entirely closed in mature specimens. There are traces on different parts of each shell of three different series of sculpturing; the wrinkles of growth, revolving impressed lines, and a series of minute granulations running obliquely, sometimes almost perpendicu- larly, to the incremental wrinkles. Forbes's original figure of H. Kelletti is copied in Volume IV. For comparison with A. Stearnsiana, see that species. Jaw as usual; 6 ribs. The lingual membrane (PL IX. Fig. I) has 57—1—57 teeth; the sixteenth. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museu


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