CHAP. XXII.] 



MOLLUSCA. 



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Family 23.— LIMACID^.— (12 Genera, 116 Species.) 



The Limacidae, or Slugs, are widely distributed, but they are 

 absent from South America, where they are represented by the 

 next family. They also seem to be absent from the greater part 

 of Africa. The genera are distributed as follows : — 



Limax (51 sp.), Palsearctic region, Australia and the Sand- 

 wich Islands ; 'Anadenus (2 sp.), Himalayas ; Fhilomychics (9 sp.), 

 North America, China and Java ; Avion (25 sp.), Norway to 

 Spain and South Africa ; Parmacella • (7 sp.). South Europe, 

 Canary Islands and North India ; Janella (1 sp.). New Zealand ; 

 Aneitea (1 sp.), NewHebrides and New Caledonia ; Parmarion 

 (4 sp.), India ; Tribomojjhorus (3 sp.), Australia ; Testacella (3 sp.). 

 South Europe, Canary Islands, and New Zealand; Hyaliinax 

 (2 sp.), Bourbon and Mauritius; Krymckia (8 sp.). Eastern 

 Europe and North America. A few species of Limax, Avion, and 

 Testacella have been found fossil in Tertiary deposits. 



Family 24.— ONCIDIAD.^. (2 Genera, 36 Species.) 



General Distribution. 



Neotropical 

 Si;b-regions. 



Nearctic I Pal.earctic 



•^ITB-REOIONS. SUB-KEGION.S. 



Ethiopian 

 Sub-regions. 



Oriental 



sub-kecions. 



Australian 

 Sub-regions. 



1.2.3.4 



1.2 



1.2.3.3 



2 — 4 



The Oncidiadse, or Slugs with a coriaceous mantle, inhabit 

 the Oriental region, Mauritius, Australia, the Pacific Islands, 

 South America and South Europe. The genera are : — 



