MOLLUSCOIDS. 



By a. E. Verrill. 



TUNIC AT A. 



Ascidiopsis complanata Verrill. 



. Asddia complanata Fabr., Fauna Gronlandica, p. 332, 1780.— Verrill, Amer. 

 Joiirn. Sci. i, p. 93, 1871, fig. 11. 

 Asddia callosa Stimpson, luvert. of Grand Manan,p. 19, 1853. 

 Ascidiopsis complanata Verrill, Amer. Journ. Sci. iii, p. 289, pi. viii, f. 8, 1872. 



Some of tlie young specimens are translucent pale olive j others are 

 older, with a dark olive-brown, thicker, and rougher test. It appears 

 to be the most common species. It is broadly attached by one side, 

 obliquely, and both tubes are on the upper side, near one end. They 

 are both short and broad. 



Lot No. 235, Penny Harbor, Cumberland Gulf, at low- water, Octo- 

 ber 4, 1877. No. 592, head of Cumberland Gulf, attached to roots 

 of kelp. May 19, 1878. No. 595, Cumberland Gulf, May, 1878. No. 664, 

 head of Cumberland Gulf, on gravel beach, June 1, 1878. 



Halocynthia Verrill = Cynthia Savigny (non Fabr., 1808). 



The name Cyntliia having been preoccupied, and no other tenable 

 name having been given to the group, 1 propose to substitute Salo- 

 eynthia for the typical section of Savigny's genus, characterized by the 

 square apertures, compound tentacular appendages of the mantle, and 

 the development of two ovaries. The other subdivisions established 

 by Savigny appear to be of generic value, in the modern sense. 



Halocynthia rustica Verrill. 



Ascidia rusticalji-s-isiv..— Yabricivs, Fauna Groulandica, -p. '330, 1780, pars. 



Asddia monoceros Moller, Kroyer's Naturhist. Tidssk., vol. iv, p. 95, 1842, 



Asddia condylomata Packard, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., i, p. 277, 1867. 



Cynthia mo7ioccros Verrill, Amer. Journ. Sci., vol. i, p. 93, 1871. 

 Distinguished by the irregular, unequal warts and tubercles of the 

 surface, the larger ones mostly situated above the middle, and by the 

 more or less prominent subconical tubercle at the summit, between the 

 bases of the tubes. This terminal tubercle is often surmounted by sev- 

 eral hard chitinous points, and in the young a similar point often occurs 



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