208 EULOTID^ 



1882. Amalia {Tandonia) tyrrena, nobis : Lessona & Pollo- 



NERA, 0. c, p. 56, pi. i, f. 34-38. {t. c, 



p. 102, pi. i, f. 34-38.) 

 1882. Amalia {Tandonia) etrusca, Issel : Lessona & Pollo- 



NERA, 0. c, p. 57. {t. c, p. 103.) 

 1896. Amalia Sowerbyi, Ferussac : Adams, Collect. Manual 



Brit. Shells, ed. 2, p. 32, pi. i, f. 10. 

 1904. Milax Sowerbii (Ferussac) : Taylor, Monog. Moll. Brit. 



Is. [ii], p. 151, pi. XV, f. 15-20. 



First recorded as British in 1823, by Ferussac. (See 



ref. above.) 

 N.B. — The species occurs in Leach's unpublished proofs 



circulated c. 1819 as Limax carinatus. (See ref. 



above.) 

 British Distribution in Time : Pleistocene to Recent. 



Fam. : EULOTID^. 



Genus : 1. EULOTA, Hartmann. 



Etym. : — Gr. m -\- Lat. lotus, well washed. 

 Type : — Helix fruticum, Miiller. 

 (Helix, Fruticicola, vett. auctt.) 



1840. Eulota : Hartmann, Gasteropoden, pp. 46 & 179, pis, 

 Ixiii & Ixiv. 



1. Eulota fruticum (Miiller). 

 Etym. ; — Lat. frutex, a shrub. 



1774. Helix fruticum : Muller, Verm. Hist., ii, p. 7L 



1791. Helix fruticum: Gmelin, in Linn. Syst. Nat., ed. 13, i, 



pt. 6, p. 3635. 

 1791. Helix terrestris : Gmelin, o. c, p. 3639. [Tes^e Drapar- 



naud and Fitzinger.] 

 1801,1 Helix cinerea : Poiret, Coq. Aisne, p. 73. [Teste 

 Apr. j Lamarck.] 



1S0l,\ Helix fruticum: Draparnaud, Tabl. Moll. France, 

 July./ p. 73. 



1801, ) Helix Lucana, nob. : Vallot, Exer. Hist. Nat., p. 4. 

 Aug./ [Tes^e Drouet.] [A'o». Muller.] 



1805. Helix fruticum, Miill. : Draparnaud, Hist. Moll. France, 



p. 83, pi. v, f. 16. 

 1807. Helix fruticum : G. Hartmann, Alpina, ii, p. 224. 

 1815. Helix fruticum : Brard, Hist. Coq. Paris, p. 58, pi. ii, 



f. 13. 

 1817. Helix fruticum. Mull. : Dillwyn, Cat. Shells, ii, p. 925. 



