Bo 
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dotted with black. Body margined with bright orange-red and edged with black, in 
which are a few white dots. Upper surface of the body paler than below, punctured 
with black and light red, and margined the same as beneath.*“ 
Hab. Oe. paeif. (ins. Sandwich) on the rocky coast, among sea-weed. 
Taf. G. Fig. 18. 
3. El. sp. 
Diese Form ist von PrasE abgebildet, sonst ist über dieselbe Nichts bekannt. 
Hab. 0Oc. pacificum, 
Taf. G. Fig. 20. 
Familie AEOLIDIADAF. 
Gen. Coryphella, Gray. 
Vergl. R. Beaır, Beitr. zur Kenntn. d. Aeolidiaden. III. Verh. d. k. k. zool bot. Ges. in Wien. XXV. 1575. p. 655—640. — 
VI. 1. e. XXVIII. 1578. p. 563—569. 
Cor. parvula (Prise). 
Aeolis parvula, PEASE. 1. c. 1860. p. 35. 
Coryphella parvula (PEAse). R, Bergn, 1. c. UI. p. 635. 
„Body smooth, subpellueid, tapering to a point posteriorly. Six pair of branchial 
tufts arranged longitudinally, the last on the posterior point of the body. Foot fur- 
nished anteriorly with lateral auricular appendages. Tentacles elongate-oval. Labial 
appendages elongato-subulate. Head and body subpellueid, uneoloured, freckled with 
vermilion. Branchial tufts olive, freckled with dusky. 
Length 5 lines.* | 
Hab. Oc. pacific. (ins. Sandwich) 
Taf. G. Fig. 17. 
