1072 APPENDIX. 



9. Limax flavus, Linne 



L. flavus L., Syst. Nat., eel. 10, 1758, 652 ; Forbes and Hartley, Hist. Brit. 

 .Moll , iv, 19. L. wrietjatitx, Draparnaud, Tabl. Moll., 1801, 103. 



Kather common now ; especially injurious to vegetables. 



10. Amalia gagates, Draparnaud. 



Limax gagates, Drap., Hist. Moll., 1805, 122, pi. 9, f. 1, 2 ; Forbes and 

 Hanley, Hist. Brit. Moll., iv, 24. 



A very variable slug ; quite a number of varieties can be dis- 

 tinguished. The following three species have to be included in the 

 ijagates group : 



11. Amalia antipoda Pfeiffer. 



A. antipoda, Pfr., Cat. Pul. Brit. Mus., 177. Milax antipodum, Pfr. : Hutton, 

 M.N.Z.M., 26. 



12. Amalia fuliginosa, Gould. 



Limax fuliginosus, Gould, U.S. Expl. Exp., 5, f. 4. 



13. Amalia emarginata, Hutton. 



Milax emarginatus, Hutt., T.N.Z.I., xi, 331 ; M.N.Z.M., 26. 



14. Arion empiricorum, Ferussac. 



A. einpiricorum, Fer., Hist. Moll., 1819, 60, pi. 1, f. 1-3 ; Forbes and Hanley, 

 Hist. Brit. Moll., iv, 7. 



Near Auckland and Dunedin. 



15. Arion minimus, Simroth. 



A. minimus, Simroth, Zeitschr. f. wissensch. Zool., 1885, 2891. 

 Rangitoto Island ; Matahiwi, near Masterton (Mrs. Longstaff). 



16. Arion subfuscus, Draparnaud. 



A. subfuscus, Drap., Hist. Moll., 1805, 125, pi. 9, f . 8 ; Forbes and Hanley, 

 Hist. Brit. Moll., iv, 10. A. incommodus, Hutton, T.N.Z.I., xi, 331. 



Dunedin (Hutton). 



17. Arion hortensis, Ferussac. 



.4. hortensis, Fer., Hist, Moll., 1819, 65, pi. 2, f. 4, 6; Forbes and Hanley, 

 Hist, Brit. Moll., iv, 10. 



Auckland ; plentiful (Musson). 



18. Helicostyla tricolor, Pfeiffer. 



H. tricolor, Pfr., Man. Conch. (2), vii, 111. 

 Bay of Islands, in a garden. 



19. Helicostyla daphnis, Broderip. 



H. daphnis, Brod., Man. Conch. (2), vii, 201. 

 Picton (Kinsey). 



20. Helicostyla fulgetrum, Broderip. 



//. fulgetrum, Brod., Man. Conch. (2), viii, 12. Bulini.ua antipodarum, Gray, 

 Dieff. N.Z., 247 ; Ereb. & Ter., pi. 1, f. 5. 



The specimen which was collected by Dr. DiefJenbach, and was 

 in the British Museum, is lost. 



