AGRIOLIMAX LAVIS. Wz 
VARIATIONS IN FORM AND SIZE OF ANIMAL. 
Var. mucronata Westerlund, Fauna Europ., 1876, p. 12. 
ANIMAL yellow-brown, sides paler, foot-sole white ; SHIELD more pointed behind. 
Sweden—Ronneby in Blekinge (Westerlund, op. cit.). 
Norway and Denmark—(Heynemann, Jahrb. Deutsch. Mal. Ges., 1885, p. 248). 
Var. parvula Normand, Desc. Limac., 1852, p. 8. 
Limax parvulus Normand, op. cit. 
Limax brunneus var. pygmaeus Lowe, Conch. Notts., 1853, p. 156, f. 114. 
The L. parvulus of Normand, to which may be allocated L. brunneus var. pygmea 
of E. J. Lowe, is remarkable for its small size, which scarcely exceeds half-an-ineh 
in adults when fully extended. They are described as paler than the typical form. 
Notts.—L. brunneus var. pygmea, not common under stones and at roots of 
sedges, at margin of lake, Highfield House, near Nottingham, and common at 
Beeston, E. J. Lowe. 
France—L. parvulus, Valenciennes, Department of the Nord (Normand, op. cit.). 
Belgium—L. parvulus, Chaudfontaine near Liége, June 1871 (Van-den-Broeck, 
Bull. Soc. Mal. Belg., 1871, p. li). 
Geographical Distribution.—A. /wvi’s as an aggregate form seems 
almost cosmopolitan in its distribution, being found not only throughout 
Europe, but has been recorded from South Africa, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, 
and the United States of North America. 
It has also been reported from the West Indies, Central and South 
America, Australia, and Polynesia. 
In the British Isles this species is apparently widely dispersed, and 
probably exists in every comital and vice-comital area into which the 
kingdoms are divided. 
See! Recorded 
Distribution. 
Fig. 143.—Geographical Distribution of Agriolimax levis Miller. 
ENGLAND AND WALES. 
Channel Isles—Jersey (Duprey); Guernsey, in damp places (Tomlin & Mar- 
quand, J. of Conch., Jan. 1903, p. 286). 
Cornwall W.—St. Ives, Sept. 1885! J. E. Mason. 
Devon S.—Topsham and Exmouth, Aug. 1892! L. E. Adams. 
Devon N.—Braunton Burrows near Bideford, F. J. Partridge. 
Somerset N.—Among stone heaps by side of lane from Walton to Portishead, 
and among decaying vegetation by side of sluice on Portishead Moor (Norman, 
Moll. Somerset, 1860, p. 139). 
Probable Range of l Probable Range of 
7 A. levis canipestris. 
A. levis s.str. 
PENINSULA. 
