Everettia baramensis E. A. Smith, 1895
“The greenish tint of this species serves to separate it from the outer Bornean forms of this genus. It is of the same size, presuming it to be full-grown, as E. aglaja, but is quite distinct on account of the difference of sculpture and the number of whorls. There are only five volutions in the present species, whereas in E. aglaja there are 5 ½-6. The upper surface has a somewhat dull silky appearance and is devoid of the conspicuous placations below the suture which are so charaxteristic of E. aglaja. The specimens from Barit Mountain differ from the type and belong to two varieties-the one differing only in having more conspicuous lines of growth upon the upper surface, the other in colour; instead of the greenish tint of the type, they are of a brown colour excepting a yellowish central portion of the base. This form has sculpture equally fine as the type.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
E. A. Smith (1895) original descriptions on Everettia baramensis – “Testa E. aglajae similes, sed virescens, supra minus polita, lineis incrementi ad suturam haud plicatulis, anfractibus minus numerosis.”
Everettia baramensis – “Diam. maj. 13 millim., min. 11, alt. 6.5.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
Type locality – “Dulit Mountain and Apoh, Baram; varieties from Barit Mountain” (E. A. Smith, 1895)