AGRIOLIMAX 199 



1865. Limax {Lehmannia) marginatus, Miill. : Morch, Journ. 



de Conchy!., xiii, p. 378. 

 1868. Lekmannia marginata, Miill. : Malm, Zool. Observ., v 



{Goteborqs K. Vet. & Vitt. Samhdll. Handl., 



N. Tidsf., X, 1870), p. 83, pi. v, f. 14 & 15. 

 1870. Limax Beltonii [n. sp.] : Sordelli, Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. 



Nat., xiii, p. 251. 

 1876. LiinaceJla arhorum : Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Zool. 



France, i, p. 101, pi. iv, f. 7-9. 



1876. Amalia marginata, Drap. : Fischer, Journ. de Conchyl., 



xxiv, p. 56. [Non Drapaniaud.] 



1877. Limax altilis, Fischer : Fiscpier, Journ. de Conchyl., 



XXV, p. 49. 

 1880. Amalia marginata, Drap., var. Mongianensis, Paulucci : 



Paulucci, Escur. Sci. Calabria. Fauna 



MaJac, p. 23. 

 1891. Limax {Lehmannia) arborum, Bouch. : Simroth, Nova 



Acta Acad. Cas. Leop.-Carol., Ivi, p. 308. 

 1903. Limax arborum, Boiichard-Chantereaux : Taylor, Monoq. 

 Moll. Brit. Is. [ii], p. 89, pi. x, f. 10-17. ' 



First recorded as British in 1840, by the Rev. B. J. 



Clarke, in paper by W. Thompson {Ann. & Mag, 



Nat. Hist., vi, p. 204). 

 British Distribution in Time : Pleistocene to Recent. 



Incerta Sedis. 



fLimax ? modioliformis, Sandberger. 



Etym. : — Lat. Modiola -j- -formis, shaped like a Modiola shell. 



1880. Limax Modioliformis, Sandb. : Sandberger, Palaeontogr., 



xxvii (N.F. vii), p. 103, pi. xii, f. 15-15c. 

 1905. Limax modioliformis, Sandberger : Taylor, Monog. 



Moll. Brit. Is. [ii], p. 161, fig. 

 1914. Limax {Lehmannia) modioliformis, Sandberger : Ken- 



nard & Woodward, List. Brit. Non-mar. 



Moll, p. 5. 



First recorded as British in 1880, by C. L. F. von Sand- 

 berger. ((See ref. above.) 

 British Distribution in Time : Cromerian. 



Genus : 2. AGRIOLIMAX, Morch. 



Etym. :— Lat. ager + limax, field slug. 



Type : — Limax agrestis, Linnaeus. (Malm, 1868.) 



{Limax, Limacellus, etc., vett. auctt.) 



1851. Krynickillus [pars] : Kaleniczenko, Bull. Soc. Nats. 

 Moscou, xxiv, p. 219. [Originally proposed, 

 without characters, as " Krynickia," Bull. 

 Soc. Nats. Moscou, 1839, p. 30.] 



