238 ^OLIDIDiE. 



Oenus iEOLIS,* Cuvier. 1798. 



Four linear tentacles ; branchiae in transverse, crowded rows on 

 each side. Jaws horny ; tongue narrow, generally made up of sin- 

 gle transverse |)lates. 



Section 1. — JEoUs proper. Branchiae numerous, sub-compressed 

 and crowded ; angles of foot sharp. Spawn of several undulating 

 coils. Lingual plate broad, uniformly pectinated. 



^olis papulosa. 



Plate XVIII. Figs. 2n7-263. 



Animal ovate-oblong, depressed, dusky, or orange colored, dotted with broAyn, 

 ochreous or white ; branchiae numerous, somewhat compressed, crowded and im- 

 bricated, eighteen to twenty-four oblique ranges ; dorsal tentacles short, smooth, 

 conical, labial tentacles short and simple ; angles of foot slightly prolonged. 



Doris spinis mollihus hirsuta, Baster, Opiisc. Subs. i. 81, pi. 10, fig. 1. 



Limax papi/losus, Lin. Syst. Nat. 12th ed. i. 1082. 



Doris Bodoe.nsis, Gdnn. Act. Harm, x 170, figs. 1 - 13 ? ; copied in Encyc. Me'th. pi. 82, 



fig. 12 (sub. noni. E. Cuvieri). 

 Doris papulosa, Muller, Zool. Dan. Prodr. 229. — 0. Fabr. Fauna Grcenl. 345 (1780). 



— Mont. Lin. Trans, xi. 16, pi. 4, fig. 3. 

 Doris vermigera, Turton, Brit. Faun. 133. 



Eolis Cuvieri, Lamarck, An. suns Vert. 2d cd. vii. 450 (syn. excl.). — Bouch. Chant. 



Cat. des Moll, du Boul. 33. — Stark, Elem. Nat. Hist. ii. 69. 

 Eolida papulosa, Fle.m. Brit. An. 285. 

 Eolida Zellandira, Forbes and Goodsir, Proc. Br. Assoc. 1839 ; Athenaeum, No. 618, 



p. 647. 

 Eolidia papulosa, Johnst. in Loud. Mag. viii. 376, fig. 35; Ann. Nat. Hist. i. 118. — 



TiiOMPS. ibid. v. 89. 

 Eolidia Cuvieri, Leach, Syn. Moll. Gr. Brit. 23, pi. 7, fig. 3. 

 Eolidia Bodnensis, Moller, Ind. Mod. Groenl. 5. 



yEolis papulosa, LoviiN, Ind. Moll. Scand. 7. — McGillivray, Moll. Anim. Aberd. 192. 

 yEolis Mnrrei/ana, McGillivray, Moll. Anim. Aberd. 193. 

 JEdlis Lesliuna, McGillivray, ibid. 194. 

 JEoHs rosea, H. and A. Adams, in Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. 34. 

 yEolis obtusalis, H. and A. Adams, loc. cit. 

 yEolis papulosa, Forbes and Han'ley, Br. Moll. iii. 590. — Dalyell, Pow. Great, ii. 



314, pi. 45, figs. 23-27. — Adams, Genera, ii. 73, pi. 65, fig. 8. 

 Eolis papulosa, Alder and Hancock, Monog. Fam. 3, pi. 7, 8, 9; pi. 47, fig. 4 (tongue). 



— Alder, Catal. Monog. Northumb. 20. 



Eolis farinacea, Gould, MS. — Stimpson, Grand Manan, 25 (1853). 

 ^olisfarinacea, Stimpson, Check Lists, 4 (1860). 



Body broad, depressed, truncate in front, rapidly tapering behind, 

 general color fawn, gray, or yellowish, thickly sprinkled with large 



* yEolis is more correct than Eolis, the orthography adopted by Dr. Gould. — W. G. B. 



