Mid Coast and Inland New South Wales Snail Gallery
Robert V J Varman
Click on the underlined for illustrations. The numbers refer to the manuscript page numbers. The next task is to determine the names of these species
The illustrations are only scale-sketches which I prepared to help me classify the shells as I found them, they are not 'finished drawings'.
1. Opeas-like form Two kinds
3.Elasmias sp type I Three forms (Elasmias, Tornelasmias types)
5. Pupa type sp, type I Single toothed sinistrals
9. Pupa type II. Seven toothed sinistrals
10a. Pupa type IV Four toothed sinistral and dextrals
11-13. Pupa type VI Six toothed dextrals
14. Pupa type VII Untoothed large dextral
15. Turrisitala parramattensis and pygmy Turrisitala
17. Toothed micro new species?
18. Name? Appear like Oxychilus alliarius (Garlic Snail).
21 (A). Micro, turbinate, strongly ribbed
22. ?Paralaoma morti
23. Turbinate smooth
24. Planar coiled umbilicus, ribbed
27 A. planar, coiled, smoothish
28. ? Elsothera sericatula
29. Large micro large coiled planars
32. planar, ribbed, base impressed
33B planar, ribbed, base impressed, large protoconch
34. A very distinct planar shell wide coiled umbilicus
35. semi-translucent planar, base impressed
36. non-mulluscan shell
39. Strangesta sp common Sydney area
43. Meridolum gilberti
44. Meridolum sp
45. Meridolum sp??
48. Chloritis sp
49 A. Chloritis sp.
50. Vercularion freycineti