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mentare, appcndicc tiageWiformi tenninatum; orificium buccale proboscidiforme; nian- 

 dihulae rudiinciddrcs, e bacillis chitinaceis compositae. 



m 1. G. Meckelii Kossk {Clio Amati D. Ch.). Animal e purpureo ad 

 roseum variaus, marginibus disci ceplialici et epipodiorum coeruleo-iridesceutibus; 

 pes pallidior; radula o, 1, 0, 1, o ; testa hyalina, diam. 0,4 — U,5 mm. 



Habit.: Marseille: Maire, Cassidagne (Marion), Pomegue, Ratonneau, le 

 Planier, Carry (Vayssi$be) ; Nizza (VfiRANY) ; Genova (ViiKAXY) ; Napoli (Delle 

 Chiaje, Caxtraine, Krohn); Palermo (Cantraine); Adria: Lissa (Stossuh), 

 Spalato (Cantbaine); mare Aegeum, rariss. (Forbes). 



N m. V u 1 g. : Napoli : Palommella (Caktraine). 



7. Fam. PHILINIDAE Fischer. Discus cephalicus sine tentacnlis, epipodia 

 plus minusve expansa, crassa; radula multiseriata, sine dente centrali, dente late- 

 rali magno unciformi, dentibus marginalibus paullo numerosis angustis arcuatis; 

 testa tenuis. parva, omnino interna, parteni solummodo viscerum tegens. 



Philine Ascan. {BuJlaea Lam., Loharia Mcll., Utricidopsis Sars). Animal 

 scmiovatum; discus cephalicus varia forma, scmper longior quam latior; epipodia 

 crassa, brevia, supra dorsum rejiexa, non sese invicem taiujentia; pallium testam 

 omnino tegens, post elongatum; octdi non conspicui ; manclibulae nuUae; testa involuta, 

 imperforata, alha, pellucida, spira brevi, apertiira magna, columcUa tenui, acuta, 

 incurvata. 



1. Ph. aperta Laji. {Bulla apcrta L., Bullaca apcrta Lam., antea, B. plan- 

 ciana Cuv. , Bh. quadripartita Asc.) Animal ovatum, ante et post truncatum, 

 lacteum, pauUo hj^alinum; discus cephalicus trapezius; pes ante rotundatus, post 

 leviter emarginatus, epipodiis paullum elevatis, crassis; radula 1. 0. 1.; testa 

 quadrato-ovata, complanata, striis incrementi sub lente conspicuis, spii-a parva, 

 nucleo parvo, callo partiin obtecta, facie interna iridescente, apertura maxima, labro 

 dilatato super spiram producto, columella flexuosa. — Alt. 1") — 20, lat. 12 nini. 



D i s t r i b. : Atlanticum. 



Habit. : 1 — 10 org. prof. ; Malaga (McAndrew), Barcelona, Mataro, (Hi- 

 DALGo); Mahon (McAndrew, Hidalgo); Alger (Weinkauff) ; litora Gralliae 

 (Petit), Port Vendres, Banjails (Bucquov, Dautzenbebg, Dollfus), Cette (Gran- 

 ger), Aigues-Mortes (CLfiMENx), Marseille (Axiey, Marion); le Var (Doublier); 

 Nizza (Risso, V^^rany); litora pedemontana (Jeffreys), Corsica (Rkquien); Sar- 

 dinia (Cantraine, McAndrew); Spezia (Tapparone-Canefbi) ; Civitavecchia (Mon- 

 terosato); Napoli (Scacchi); Sicilia (Philippi, Aradas et Benoit); Tunis, 35 org. 

 prof. (McAndrew); Adria: Ancona (Cantraine), Venezia (Olivi), Trieste (Gruke, 

 Saks), Pirauo, Portore (Stosskh), Zara (Sandki); Spalato. Gravosa (Cantraine); 

 Morea (Deshayes); mare Aegeum, 2i) org. (Forhes). 



2. Ph. angulata Jeffk. Testa rhomboidea, depressa, fragilis, pellucida, 

 lineis impressis punctulatis sculpta, inter anguhim et suturam spirahter striata, 

 alba, interdum indistincte bizonata; spira minima leviter prominula; anfractus 2 — 3, 

 sutura profunde canaliculata ; labro supra apicem excedente, infra angulatim pro- 

 ducto. — Long. 2 mni. 



Distrib. : Litora Angliae. 



Habit. : 60 — 90 m, Palermo (Monterosato). 



3. Ph. catena A. Ad. {Bulla catena Mtg.). Animal oblongo-elongatum, 

 grisescens; discus cephalicus niagnus, quadrangulus, pallium postice margine con- 

 vexo, sub lioc processibus duobus; radula 1. 1. o. 1. 1.; testa tcnuis, pellucida. 

 oblonga, vertice non obliquo, lineis spiralibus geminatis catenuhito-inflexis ciucta; 



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