﻿I 
  

  

  a 
  ) 
  Genus 
  Onchidoris 
  

   Bla 
  inyille 
  1816. 
  

   Spelt 
  Onchidorus 
  

   in 
  1816, 
  then 
  On- 
  

   ciiidox^is 
  in 
  1824, 
  

   Onchidorus 
  would 
  

   Tdb 
  inasc. 
  , 
  v/hile 
  

   Onchidoris 
  is 
  fern.) 
  

  

  ^ 
  ) 
  C- 
  enus 
  Aca 
  nth 
  od 
  oris 
  

   Gray 
  1 
  850 
  7~rGr 
  . 
  acan- 
  

   tha, 
  a 
  thorn 
  — 
  

   doris. 
  Fern.) 
  

  

  c 
  ) 
  Ge 
  nus 
  Ad 
  a 
  laria 
  Ber^ 
  h 
  

   1878. 
  (Meaning 
  un- 
  

   known 
  , 
  I'em, 
  ) 
  

  

  123 
  

  

  Onchid 
  ori 
  s 
  fus 
  ca 
  Mu 
  ller 
  (duslcy; 
  animal 
  

   pale 
  rusty, 
  j 
  

  

  On 
  ch 
  idoris 
  _grisea_G 
  ould 
  (gray, 
  or 
  light 
  

   color 
  mottled 
  with 
  black 
  or 
  "brown; 
  ten- 
  

   tacles 
  yellowish? 
  branchial 
  plumes 
  yel- 
  

   lov.'ish. 
  '; 
  

  

  Onchidoris 
  m 
  uricata 
  IvTull 
  e 
  r(scaly, 
  spiny, 
  

  

  Onchid 
  o 
  ris 
  t 
  r^nel 
  la 
  Goul 
  d 
  T^^ather 
  delica- 
  

  

  ilmost 
  

  

  ); 
  

  

  ; 
  te; 
  the 
  animal 
  

   i_ 
  transparent, 
  ) 
  

  

  is 
  delicate 
  and 
  

  

  Acanthod 
  oris 
  pilosa 
  Abil 
  d 
  gaa 
  rd 
  (hairy; 
  j 
  

   hairy 
  appearance, 
  T 
  j 
  

  

  Acanthodo 
  r 
  is 
  _p_i 
  Ipsa 
  qrnata^ 
  Verrill 
  ( 
  ador-l 
  

   ned. 
  These 
  mollusks 
  are 
  covered' 
  with 
  

   soft 
  slender 
  papillae 
  which 
  make 
  them 
  

   appear 
  pilose, 
  ) 
  

  

  Adal 
  aria 
  proxima 
  Alder 
  & 
  Hancock 
  ( 
  ne 
  ar 
  , 
  

   close 
  to; 
  it 
  looks 
  very 
  much 
  like 
  Onchi- 
  

   doris 
  aspera,) 
  

  

  3. 
  Fami 
  ly 
  Oke 
  niidae. 
  (Named 
  for 
  the 
  naturalist 
  Oken,) 
  

  

  ^ 
  ) 
  G 
  enus 
  Ancula. 
  Love 
  n 
  

   1845. 
  (Lat. 
  a 
  secon- 
  

   dary 
  goddess 
  assign- 
  

   ed 
  to 
  the 
  service 
  of 
  

   the 
  principal 
  gods, 
  

   Fem, 
  ) 
  

  

  b 
  ) 
  Genus 
  Idal 
  iella 
  

  

  Se 
  r 
  2h_l 
  8 
  3 
  1 
  TTcr 
  , 
  I 
  da 
  - 
  

   lion, 
  a 
  city 
  in 
  Cy- 
  

   prus 
  with 
  a 
  temple 
  

   of 
  Venus, 
  Pertainiiig 
  

   to 
  Idnlium 
  or 
  Venus, 
  

   Fem, 
  ) 
  

  

  'Ari 
  cu 
  la 
  cristata 
  Al 
  der 
  (crested; 
  branchial 
  

   plumes 
  arranged 
  in 
  a 
  semi-circle.) 
  

  

  Ancu 
  la_ 
  cristata 
  sul 
  ];^hurea 
  Stimp 
  son 
  (sul- 
  

   phurous 
  ; 
  laminae 
  of 
  dorsal 
  tentacles 
  of 
  

   a 
  sulphur-yellow 
  color; 
  branchial 
  plu- 
  

   mes 
  sulphur 
  tipped,) 
  

  

  I 
  da 
  lie 
  11a 
  mode 
  s 
  ta 
  Verrill 
  (modest, 
  small^ 
  

   Idaliella 
  pu 
  lchella 
  Alder 
  & 
  Hancock 
  ( 
  ra- 
  

   the 
  r 
  prax-ty.y 
  

  

  4. 
  Family 
  Co 
  rambida 
  e 
  , 
  (ivlaybe 
  from 
  Corambis, 
  narae 
  given 
  Polonius 
  in 
  

   Hamlet 
  ,y 
  

  

  ^ 
  ) 
  Ge 
  n 
  us 
  Goram 
  b 
  e 
  11a 
  

   Salch 
  1899 
  . 
  (Dimi 
  - 
  

   nutivo 
  'of 
  Corambe, 
  

  

  Fem, 
  I 
  

  

  b 
  ) 
  Genus 
  Corai'ib 
  e 
  Bergh 
  

   18 
  69". 
  Also 
  called 
  

   Doridella 
  Ve 
  rrill 
  

   1870 
  , 
  ( 
  b 
  i 
  irii 
  nu 
  t 
  i 
  ve 
  of 
  

   Deris.) 
  Fem,) 
  

  

  Cora 
  mbe 
  lla 
  d 
  epr 
  es 
  s 
  a 
  Bal 
  ch 
  ( 
  depr 
  e 
  s 
  sed 
  ; 
  

   much 
  flattened,") 
  

  

  Coramb_e 
  obscura 
  Verrill 
  (obscure, 
  dark.) 
  

  

  I 
  ! 
  

  

  5. 
  Family 
  Doridid 
  ae 
  . 
  (lTam.ed 
  after 
  Doris, 
  the 
  daughter 
  of 
  Oceanus 
  and 
  

   Tethys, 
  and 
  wife 
  of 
  'i^Tereus, 
  a 
  sea-god.) 
  

  

  a) 
  Genus 
  Cadl 
  ina 
  Be 
  rgh 
  

   1878. 
  ("i-Ieaning 
  un- 
  

   known. 
  Fern, 
  ) 
  

  

  Cadlin 
  a 
  lae 
  vis 
  Linne 
  (smooth; 
  covered 
  

   with 
  minute 
  tubercles.) 
  

  

  