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minute, compressed spurious teeth. Penis unarmed. Chromodoris Alder and 

 Hancock is a synonym of the following genus. 



Genus Glossodoris Ehrenberg 1831 

 Glossodoris porterae Cockerell Porter's Blue Doris 



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Monterey to San Diego, California. 



Yo inch in length, characterized by its deep ultramarine blue (dissolves 

 out at death) and by the two orange stripes. Foot without orange marks. 

 Fairly common in rocky tide pools. This might be the young or a form of 

 the next species. 



Glossodoris calif orniensis Bergh Califomian Blue Doris 



Monterey to San Diego, California. 



2 inches in length. Like G. porterae, but with numerous, bright, orange, 

 oblong spots in two rows on the mantle, another row down each side of the 

 foot, and a group of round spots on the anterior end. Common in tide pools. 

 G. universitatis Ckll. is this species. 



Glossodoris macjarlandi Cockerell MacFarland's Blue Doris 



La Jolla to San Pedro, California. 



% inch in length, like a small porterae, but with a ground color of red- 

 dish purple (not dissolving out at death); mantle with a yellow-orange mar- 

 gin and 3 longitudinal yellow stripes. End of foot with an orange stripe. 

 Rare. 



Family DENDRODORIDIDAE 



Body soft, Doris-shaped. Pharyngeal bulb and elongated sucking tube, 

 destitute of mandibles and radulae. Penis armed with a series of hooks. 

 Doriopsis Pease is a synonym of the following genus. 



Genus Defidrodoris Ehrenberg 1831 

 Dendrodoris fulva MacFarland Common Yellow Doris 



California. 



2 inches in length. Back soft, with low, papilla-like elevations tipped 

 with white. Rhinophores with 18 to 20 leaves in the clavus which is % the 



