Vitrinula thisbe (Smith, 1895)
“Differing from X. decrespignii in colour, the periphery is marked by a pale yellow narrow zone, and the rich brown band, which is contiquous with it above, revolves up the spire a short distance. The surface is highly glossy, and, in addition to the short distance. The surface is highly glossy, and, in addition to the delicate lines of growth, faint indications of very fine spiral striation are here and there traceable. In certain positions the incremental striae beneath the suture appear more distinct than upon the rest of the surface.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
E. A. Smith (1895) original descriptions on Xesta thisbe – “Testa subglobosa, conoidea, perforate, ad peripheriam subangulata, rufo-cornea, zona angusta pallida, supra rufo-fusco marginata circa medium cincta, polita; spira convaxe conica, ad apicem mediocriter acuta; anfractus 6, convexiusculi, striis incrementi tenuissimis sculpti, ultimus supra et infra medium subaequaliter convexus, ad peripheriam obtuse angulatus; aperture oblique, irregulariter lunata; peristoma tenuissimum, margine columellari supra umbilicum breviter dilatato, reflexo, purpureo.”
Xesta thisbe – “Diam. maj. 26 millim., min. 23, alt. 18.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
Type locality - “Mount Rabong, in the South-western part of Sarawak” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
Other localities – “Mount Liang Koeboeng” leg. Büttikofer (Schepman, 1896)