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II. S UB-CLASS. OPISTHOBRANCHIATE-GASTEBOPODS 

 (Opisthobranchiata). 



Heart placed before gills ; gills plume-like, on the 

 side under the mantle, or arranged along the back, 

 exposed. 



I. ORDER. TECTIBRANCHS (Tectibranchiata). 



Gill forming a plume on the side under a fold of 

 mantle, usually protected by a shell. 



1. FAMILY. Umbrella -Shells (Pleurobranchidae). 



Tentacles ear-shaped ; eyes sessile on their 

 inner bases ; gill on the side, under mantle ; 

 shell external or internal, membranous or 

 calcareous. 



2. FAMILY. Sea -Hares (Aplysiidse). Tentacles 



separate, ear-like ; eyes sessile on head ; foot 

 with large lateral lobes, usually folded across 

 back ; shell internal. 



3. FAMILY. Long -tailed Bullas (Lophocercidse). 



Tentacles distinct, ear-like ; eyes sessile ; 

 organs of generation close together in one 

 tubercle ; shell external, partly covered by 

 lobes of foot. 



4. FAMILY. Bullceas (Philinidse). Tentacles form- 



ing a square frontal disk with lobes ; eyes 

 none ; shell concealed in substance of mantle. 



5. FAMILY. Bubble -Shells (Bullidse). A tentacu- 



lar frontal disk, notched behind ; eyes sessile 

 on the middle ; foot -lobes covering sides of 

 shell ; mouth of shell entire in front. 



