. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EASTERN PROVINCE SOUTHERN REGION SPECIES. 351 Glandina buUafa, Gould, Pr. Post. S. N. H., iii, 64 (1848); T. M., ii, 298, pi. Ixii, a.â W. G. PiXNEY, T. M., iv, 139; v, 86.âTryox, Am. Jonrn. Coiicb., ii, 2-2() (1866).âW. G. BiNXEY, L. & Sli., i, 19 (1869). AchaUna hnllata, Pfeiffer, Mou. Hel., iii, 512. Oleacina hullafa, Pfeiffer. Brit. Mus. Cat., 24. Xear New Orleans and in Saint Laundry Parish, Louisiana; a si)ecies of the Southern Eegion. Animal unknown. Probably a variety of G. iruncaia. Olaiidina^ deciisssaSn, Deshayes. Shell


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. EASTERN PROVINCE SOUTHERN REGION SPECIES. 351 Glandina buUafa, Gould, Pr. Post. S. N. H., iii, 64 (1848); T. M., ii, 298, pi. Ixii, a.â W. G. PiXNEY, T. M., iv, 139; v, 86.âTryox, Am. Jonrn. Coiicb., ii, 2-2() (1866).âW. G. BiNXEY, L. & Sli., i, 19 (1869). AchaUna hnllata, Pfeiffer, Mou. Hel., iii, 512. Oleacina hullafa, Pfeiffer. Brit. Mus. Cat., 24. Xear New Orleans and in Saint Laundry Parish, Louisiana; a si)ecies of the Southern Eegion. Animal unknown. Probably a variety of G. iruncaia. Olaiidina^ deciisssaSn, Deshayes. Shell oblong conic, thin, shining, horn-color; whorls 7 to 8, longi- tudiinxlly striate, and covered with numerous rainute fig. 379. revolving lines; suture slightly creuulated; aperture oblong, half as long as the sbell; columella curved, truncated, covered witb light callus. Length, 50'"'"; diameter, 18'"'". AchaUna clecvssala, Deshayes, in Fee., Hist., 182, pi. cxxiii, fig. 34 ; pi. cxxiv, figs. 33-35 (1850). {Vide Pfeiffer, Moil, iv. 644.) (rltnidiiia Iruncaia, var., Binxey, T. M., ii, 302, pi. Ixi, fig. 1. (llandhia corhcola, W. G. Binxey, Proc. Phila. Acad., 1857, 169; T. M., iv, Glaudina decussala, Tryon, Am. Jonrn. Conch., ii, 227 (1866).âW. G. BIxXxey, L. & Sb., i, 18 (1869); Terr. Moll., v, 86. âFischer and Crosse, Moll. Max., 112 (1870). Oleacina corncola, Pfeiffer, Mai. Blatt., 1859, 51. Glandina dectissata. A Mexican and Guatemalan species; also found in the Texas Eegion at Devil's River and on the banks of the Nueces River. It is very rare in collections. The shell usually found in collections under this name is not this species, Animal, dentition, and genitalia unknown. Olandiiia Texasiana, Pfeiffer. Shell oblong, rather solid, with crowded longitudinal striffi, shining, l)eliucid, flesh-colored; spire convex-conic, obtuse; suture fio. 379a. pale, minutely denticulated; whorls rather convex, the last rather longer than the spi


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