122 Annals of the South African Museum. 



1903, 4 Agriolimax agrestis, Lin., Tayl., Mon. Brit. Moll. p. 104. pi. 15 



(1906), f. 1-4. D.F.A.E. 

 1907 ,, ,, Srth., Zool. Anz. Leipsig, xxxi. 



pp. 793, 798. N. 

 1910 ,, Cllge.,Ann. Natal Mus.ii. p. 161. N. 



Hob. CAPE PENINSULA. Cape Town (Lightfoot). Cape Flats 

 (Schultze). Green Point (Eoebuck). Miller's Point (German South 

 Pole Expedition). 



NATAL. Pietermaritzburg (Burnup). 



A species of world-wide distribution, which has been described 

 under many names. 



In addition to the early synonymy given above, the following are, 

 by various authorities, considered to be identical with agrestis : 

 Limax salicium, Bouillet ; tunicata, Gould ; pallidus, Schrenk ; 

 niciensis and veranyanus, Bgt. ; hcycleni, Heynem. ; norvegicus, 

 Westerl. ; fedtschenkoi, Koch & Heynem. ; panormitanus, Less. & 

 Poll. ; mentonicus, Nev. ; varians, A. Adams ; molestus, Hutton ; 

 and dymczeviczii, Kalenicz. 



196. AGKIOLIMAX L^VIS (Miiller). 



1774 Limax lavis, Miill., Verm. ii. p. 1. D. 



1801 brunneus, Drap., Tabl. Moll. Fr. p. 104. D. 



1821 ,, lavis, Miill., and brunncus, Drap., Fer., Tabl. Syst. Moll. 



pt. 2. p. 23. D. 



1885 Agriolimax lams, Mull., Srth., Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool. Leipsig, 

 xlii. p. 327. pi. 7, f. 17. D.F. 



,, Limax (Krynickia) lams, Miill., Tryon, Man. of Conch, i. p. 211. 



pi. 52, f. 21. D.F. 



1898 Agriolimax lewis, Miill., Stur., S.A. Moll. p. 36. N. 

 1904 ,, (Hydrolimax) lams, Miill., Tayl., Mon. Brit. Moll. 



^ p. 121. pi. 15 (1906), f. 5-8. D.F.A.E. 



Hob. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Queenstown (Dower ; Roebuck). 



Other synonyms of this world-diffused slug appear to be : lacustris, 

 Bonelli, 1822 ; campestris, Binn., 1841 ; lombricoides , Morel., 1845 ; 

 parvulus, Normand, 1852; arenarius, Gass., 1867; rarotonganus, 

 Heynem., 1871 ; argentinus, Strob., 1874 ; montanus and castaneus, 

 Ing., and ingersolli, Binn., 1875 ; hyperboreus, Westerl., 1876 ; 

 meridionalis, Doering, 1878 ; stenurus, Strebel, 1880 ; brasiliensis, 

 Semper, 1885; queenslandicus, Hedley, 1888; and bevenoti, Cllge., 

 1897. 



