PHYTIA 39 



1837. Fi/tlna myosoth (Drix), B. : Beck, o. c, p. 104. 



1838. Auricula personata, Mich. : Potiez & Michaud, Gal. 



Moll. Douai, i, p. 205. 

 1840, ~| Conovulus {Ovatella) denticulatus, Mont. : Gray, Turton's 

 Apr. / Manual, new ed., p. 255, pi. xii, f. 144. 



q , I Jat)iinia denticulata, Montagu : Brown, Illust. Conch. 

 ^gP^ j Brit., ed. 2, p. 22, pi. viii, f . 6. 



Q.I Jaminia quinquedens. Brown : Brown, o. c, p. 22, pi. viii, 



1840.J ^- ^^• 



1842. Conovulus myosotis, Drap. : Wood, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 



Hist., ix, p. 462. 

 1847. Alexia denticulata : Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., xv, 



p. 179. 

 1852,\ Alexia denticulata, Mont. : Leach, Moll. Brit. Synop., 

 Feb. / p. 97. 



isr9 ( Conovidus denticulatus, Montagu, and var. myosotis: 

 l^^j '- Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll, iv, p. 194, 



■'' \ pi. cxxv, f. 3-5. 



1856. CarycJiium {Ovatella) denticulatum, Mont. : Moquin- 



Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, ii, p. 415, 

 pi. xxix, f. 27-29. 



1857. Conovulus {Ovatella) denticulaius, Mont. : Gray, Turton's 



Manual, new ed., p. 192, f. 46, pi. xii, f. 144. 

 1863. Conovidus denticulatus, Montagu : Reeve, L. & F.-W. 



Moll. Brit. Is., p. 129, figs. 

 1863. Conovulus jyiyosotis, Draparnaud : Reeve, o.c, p. 130, 



figs. 

 1869. Mclainpus myosotis, Drap. : Jeffreys, Brit. Conch., v, 



p. 106, pi. xcviii, f. 2. 

 1878. Alexia myosotis, Drap. : Nevill : Hand List Moll. 



Indian Mus., i, p. 227. 

 1900. Alexia {Kochia) denticulata, Montagu : Pallary", Journ. 



de Conchyl., xlviii, p. 239. 

 1902. Alexia (s.s.) denticulata, Mont. : Westerlund, Bad 



Jugoslav. Akad., cli, p. 117. 

 1902. Alexia {Phytia) myosotis, Drp. : Westerlund, t. c, 



p. 117. 

 1904. Phytia myosotis, Drap. : Korelt in Rossmiissler, Icon., 



N.F. xi, p. 237. 

 1906. Myosotella myosotis, Drap. : Monterosato, Nat. Sicil., 



xviii, p. 126. 



[Germain {Moll. France, ii, p. 267) cites as synonyms : — 

 Alexia Hiriarti, Folin & Berillon ; A. hiassnletina, 

 Kiister; and A. parva, Locard.] 



First recorded as British in 1784, by Boys & Walker 

 {Test, niinuf. rar., p. 14, pi. ii, f. .50 & .53). 



British Distribution in Time : Pleistocene to Recent. 



