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Aricia (Protoaricia) Czerniawsky, 1881, p. 371, erected for Aricia 



oerstedii Claparede. Referred to Protoaricia Czerniawsky, see 



Eisig, 1914, p. 503. 

 Aricia (Protoscoloplos) Czerniawsky, 1881, p. 371. Erected for Aricia 



glossobranchia Schmarda, indeterminable, see Eisig, 1914, p. 



518. 

 Aricia ramosa Eisig, 1914, pp. 321-324, pi. 15, figs. 10-17, pi. 16, figs. 



17-36. Gulf of Naples. Referred to Phylo foetida, see Fauvel, 



1927a, p. 14. 

 Aricia rubra Webster, 1879, pp. 253-255, pi. 9, figs. 123-126. Virginia. 



Referred to Scoloplos (Leodamas) rubra, see Hartman, 1945, p. 



28. 

 Aricia (Scoloplos) fuscibranchis Grube, 1878c, p. 105. North Japan. 



Referred to Naineris laevigata, see Eisig, 1914, p. 499 and 



Okuda, 1937, p. 104. 

 Aricia (Scoloplos) quadricuspidata Leuckart, 1849, pp. 198-200, pi. 3, 



fig. 11. Iceland. Referred to Naineris quadricuspida, see Eisig, 



1914, p. 488. 

 Aricia sertulata Savigny, 1820, p. 36. France. Questionably Orbinia 



cuvieri, see Malmgren, 1867, p. 204. 

 Aricia setosa Verrill, 1900, pp. 651-653. Bermuda Islands. Referred to 



Naineris setosa, see Hartman, 1942a, p. 61. 

 Aricia tribulosa Ehlers, 1897, pp. 91-94, pi. 6, figs. 141-147. Southern 



South America. Referred to Scoloplos (Leodamas) tribulosus, 



see below. 

 Aricia tullbergi Theel, 1879, pp. 45-48, pi. 3, figs. 40-43. Novaya Zem- 



blya. Referred to Apistobranchus tullbergi, family Apistobranch- 



idae, see Levinsen, 1883, p. 114 and Eisig, 1914, p. 523. 

 Aricia (Venadis) Castelnau, 1842, p. 20. Erected for Aricia cuvieri and 



A. latreillii. Invalid. 

 Ariciidae Malmgren, 1867, p. 203, see Orbiniidae. 

 Branchethus Chamberlin, 1919a, pp. 357-358. Erected for B. latum. 



Referred to Scoloplos (Leodamas) Kinberg, see below. 

 Branchethus latum Chamberlin, 1919a, pp. 357-361, pi. 64, figs. 7-11, 



pi. 65, figs. 1, 2. Off Pacific Panama in 322 fathoms. Referred to 



Scoloplos (Leodamas) latum, see below. 

 Califia, new genus, erected for C. calida, new species, see below. 

 Califia calida, new species. San Pedro Basin, California, see below. 

 Clytie simplex Grube, 1855, p. 114, pi. 4, figs. 9, 10. France. Indeter- 

 minable, see Fauvel, 1927a, p. 63. 



